GEORGETOWN, GUYANA (AFP) – The weekend school dormitory blaze that killed 19 minors in central Guyana is believed to have been started by a disgruntled pupil angry at having her mobile phone confiscated, a government source told AFP on Tuesday.
Last Sunday’s inferno gutted the building in the regional capital of Mahdia, which housed girls aged 11-12 and 16-17. Some are still hospitalised. An official police report confirmed that “a female student is suspected of having set the devastating fire because her cellular phone was taken away”.
The government source, speaking anonymously, said the teenage pupil in question had admitted to the arson attack and was under police guard at the district hospital in Mahdia.
Police are seeking advice on whether to charge her, the official said.
On Monday, Guyana Police Commissioner Clifton Hicken had already stated that investigators believed the fire was “maliciously set”.
According to the government source, students aren’t allowed to have phones in the dormitory.

After the staff took away the girl’s phone, she “threatened the same night that she will burn down the building and everybody heard her”, the government source said.
The official said that minutes later the girl went to the bathroom area and sprayed insecticide on a curtain before lighting a match.
Several pupils had recounted the same version of events, the official said.
The girls were locked in for the night, and a house mistress told police that in her panic she could not find the front door key.
The building had metal bars on the windows preventing pupils from escaping through them.
The house mistress “locks up every night at nine to ensure the girls don’t get away from the building,” the official said.
“According to the female students, they were asleep and were awakened by screams,” said the police report.
Despite efforts by other students to extinguish the blaze, the official said the fire quickly swept through the wooden ceiling and eventually engulfed the entire building.
Some pupils, including the girl who allegedly started the fire, managed to escape when some men broke down a door.