Guyana school dorm fire that killed 19 may have been set ‘maliciously’
- Guyana authorities suspect overnight fire in school dormitory was intentionally set
- President of South American nation has declared three days of national mourning

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At least 19 children killed after suspicious fire razes dormitory in Guyana
A fire at a schoolgirls’ dormitory that killed 19 people in Guyana may have been started “maliciously”, police said, as anger grew in the small South American country the day after the blaze.
Sunday’s inferno gutted a building housing girls aged 11-12 and 16-17.
Guyana Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken said during a press conference on Monday afternoon that an “initial investigation suggests … that (the fire) was maliciously set”.
“Our investigation is continuing,” Hicken told reporters, joined by President Irfaan Ali, who declared three days of national mourning.

No suspects have yet been identified, Hicken added, though he said he expects to have more information in the next 48 hours.