Georgetown – The government of Guyana has announced plans to release the bodies of the girls who lost their lives earlier this week after fire engulfed a female dormitory at the Mahdia Secondary School. Plans to release the bodies were announced after the government obtained DNA results matching the names of 13 bodies that were previously not visually identified. DNA analyses were conducted on 14 bodies – the 13 bodies of girls …
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The unrecognised burnt remains of the remaining 13 children are now positively identified based on the results of DNA tests that were returned from the United S