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School fires have repeatedly struck learning institutions across the country over the years, leaving behind a trail of death, grief and unanswered questions. Among the deadliest remains the inferno at Kyanguli Mixed Secondary School on March 26, 2001, in which 67 students died | Collector
School fires have repeatedly struck learning institutions across the country over the years, leaving behind a trail of death, grief and unanswered questions.

Among the deadliest remains the inferno at Kyanguli Mixed Secondary School on March 26, 2001, in which 67 students died
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School fires have repeatedly struck learning institutions across the country over the years, leaving behind a trail of death, grief and unanswered questions. Among the deadliest remains the inferno at Kyanguli Mixed Secondary School on March 26, 2001, in which 67 students died

School fires have repeatedly struck learning institutions across the country over the years, leaving behind a trail of death, grief and unanswered questions. Among the deadliest remains the inferno at Kyanguli Mixed Secondary School on March 26, 2001, in which 67 students died

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