The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Funds (Unicef) has called for a swift independent investigation into the devastating fire at Bilal Islamic Boarding School. 

The inferno which took place on Sunday killed at least five students and left seven severely injured.

In a statement, Unicef said “it is deeply saddened by the death of five children from the fire incident at the Bilal Boarding School in Yarambamba, West Coast Region, on October 17th, 2021.

“We send our deepest condolences to the families, friends and peers of all victims of the incident.”

According to the body, children who witnessed the incident may also be traumatised by what they saw and the loss of friends, and may need urgent psycho-social support as they recover from the shock.

“We urge national and local authorities to launch a thorough investigation into the incident to establish the exact cause of the fire and the circumstances around the incident.

“This investigation will be important in ensuring accountability and the implementation of stronger mechanisms to safeguard the security and safety of children in schools, especially those in boarding schools,” the statement added.

Reporting by Adama Makasuba 

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