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Police report cites arson in Budo dormitory fire

Luke Owoyesigyire, the Deputy Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson says investigations show that the fire started from a dormitory window where there is no electricity connection.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Preliminary police findings into the fire that gutted a dormitory at King’s College Budo points to possible arson.

On Tuesday morning, fire gutted Grace House, one of the girls’ dormitories at King’s College Budo, destroying student’s property worth millions of Shillings.

The fire is said to have broken out while students were attending morning preps in their classes. Luke Owoyesigyire, the Deputy Kampala Metropolitan Police Spokesperson, said no student was injured in the fire since they were out of the dormitory.

Moments after the incident, several people including Wilberforce Kityo Luwalira, the Bishop of St. Paul Cathedral Namirembe visited the school and appealed to police to carry out expeditious investigations and release their findings.

Now, a report from the preliminary investigations conducted by the Directorate of Fire and Rescue Services shows that the fire was an act of arson. According to Owoyesigyire, their investigations show that the fire started from a dormitory window where there is no electricity connection.

Owoyesigyire also revealed that they recorded statements from key people at the school including administrators, teachers and students.

“We have recorded their statements but they were released on police bond. We cannot mention them now, but we have also retained one person to give him protection. He knows everything that transpired before the fire started, he is helping us with more information and as a witness,” Owoyesigyire said.

Hassan Kihanda from the Directorate of Fire and rescue services, who is heading the investigating team says that their findings are not conclusive.

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