Guyana Video. Police in Guyana think school fire that killed 19 girls was malicious Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/05/2023 - 10:00 GMT+2 Police in the South American country of Guyana think a fire that resulted in the deaths of 19 schoolgirls in a dormitory was started deliberately. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Police in Guyana think school fire that killed 19 girls was malicious Now playing Next Türk: 'Never take human rights for granted in any part of the world' Now playing Next Bulgarian glass ornaments by disabled artists are winning hearts Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 10th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Armenia, Azerbaijan peace representatives detail peace plan and new US-backed corridor Now playing Next Portugal braces for general strike against new labour regulations Now playing Next Tensions with Cambodia stretch into a fourth day Now playing Next Alcohol prices in Europe: Which countries are the most expensive? Now playing Next Chernobyl nuclear plant shield no longer blocks radiation, IAEA says Now playing Next One year after ouster, al-Assad lives in supervised Moscow exile Now playing Next EU 'protects smaller states, not threatens them,' Dombrovskis says Now playing Next Lithuania declares state of emergency over balloons from Belarus Now playing Next 'Europe should not lose its identity', US Ambassador to the EU Andrew Puzder tells Euronews Now playing Next Meet Thorvald, the robot protecting strawberries and grapes |Euronews Tech Talks Now playing Next Families flee to shelters near Cambodia-Thailand border amid clashes Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV says Trump is trying to 'break apart' Europe-US alliance More videos
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