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Bobi Wine Feels Stressed Over Students Who Died In A Fire Out Break At St. Bernard’s School

The Politician and Kyadondo East MP, Bobi Wine has made Ugandans more touched when he came out to discuss about the students who lost their lives in the fire out break at St. Bernard’s Secondary School, Rakai district.

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This dangerous fire outbreak that took place last week on Sunday, caused a lot of harm to many students of which some died and many injured. Therefore, the Singer and the Uganda’s political threat, Bobi Wine hinted while feeling sad about the incident.

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He also spared time and felt pity for the deceased students and guardians who cried for their kids.

” Today my thoughts are with the families of the eleven students who lost their lives in a fire at St. Bernard’s Secondary School in Rakai district on Sunday night. Very young people perishing senselessly! My prayers are with the other students who sustained severe burns and are in a critical condition. I cannot imagine the amount of pain their parents are going through. Apparently the arsonists locked the dormitory with padlocks and set it on fire! The people who did such an evil act must be condemned by all of us. Hopefully they will be apprehended and prosecuted. May we learn to live together in peace, brotherhood and friendship, and avoid actions which cause unnecessary pain to our fellow citizens. May the souls of the deceased rest in peace”

May their soul’s Rest In Peace.

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