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Malaysian court jails teenager for killing 23 people in school fire

Malaysian court jails teenager for killing 23 people in school fire

Monday, August 17, 2020, 19:10 GMT+7
Malaysian court jails teenager for killing 23 people in school fire
Authorities work at religious school Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah after a fire broke out in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia September 14, 2017. Photo: Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR -- A Malaysian court on Monday jailed a teenager for killing 23 people in a fire that he started at a religious boarding school in 2017, national news agency Bernama reported, in what was one of the worst such tragedies in two decades.

The defendant was 16 at the time of the fire bit.ly/3iOnqoV, which killed 21 teenage boys and two teachers in the capital Kuala Lumpur and sparked calls for tougher regulation over safety in privately-run schools.

He was found guilty of a conspiracy to commit murder but would not be subject to the death penalty because he was a minor when he committed the crime, high court judge Azman Abdullah said. The defendant’s identity was withheld for the same reason.

He would instead be sent to jail for as long as the King sees fit, the judge said, according to the Bernama report.

Media reports at the time said the only door to the school’s dormitory had caught fire and metal bars on the windows had trapped the boys. It took place at a “tahfiz” school, where students learnt to memorise the Koran.

The defenent’s lawyer, Haijan Omar, said his client was sorry for what had happened and would appeal the decision.

Reuters

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