James Hider, Middle East Correspondent
A fire in a wedding party tent that killed 43 women and children in Kuwait was started deliberately by the ex-wife of the bridegroom, a Kuwaiti newspaper said today.
Al-Qabbas said that the 23-year-old former wife had admitted pouring petrol on the cotton tent and setting it on fire, furious at what she called her “bad treatment” by her former partner before their divorce. There was no official confirmation of the alleged confession.
Firefighters said that the blaze took less than three minutes to rip through the marquee, in which as many as 180 women and children were celebrating the wedding party. Many of those who died were killed in the stampede for the sole exit.
The men at the party celebrated in a separate tent, in line with the tradition of the conservative state.
The blaze in Jahra, 50 miles west of Kuwait City, was the worst civil disaster in the emirate’s history. The inferno was so intense that many of the charred bodies would have to be DNA tested for identification, officials said.
At least 90 people were injured in the blaze, and the number of deaths rose overnight to 43.
Local media said that some of the victims were related to people who had died in a similar tent blaze last year.
“It was a horrific scene with bodies and many shoes stuck to the ground at the only exit — they must have trampled over one another,” said Brigadier General Jassem al-Mansouri, the head of the fire department, after Saturday night’s tragedy.
"Most of the bodies were charred, many could not be immediately recognised.
Forensic officials are working to identify the bodies."
A fire in a wedding party tent that killed 43 women and children in Kuwait was started deliberately by the ex-wife of the bridegroom, a Kuwaiti newspaper said today.
Al-Qabbas said that the 23-year-old former wife had admitted pouring petrol on the cotton tent and setting it on fire, furious at what she called her “bad treatment” by her former partner before their divorce. There was no official confirmation of the alleged confession.
Firefighters said that the blaze took less than three minutes to rip through the marquee, in which as many as 180 women and children were celebrating the wedding party. Many of those who died were killed in the stampede for the sole exit.
The men at the party celebrated in a separate tent, in line with the tradition of the conservative state.
The blaze in Jahra, 50 miles west of Kuwait City, was the worst civil disaster in the emirate’s history. The inferno was so intense that many of the charred bodies would have to be DNA tested for identification, officials said.
At least 90 people were injured in the blaze, and the number of deaths rose overnight to 43.
Local media said that some of the victims were related to people who had died in a similar tent blaze last year.
“It was a horrific scene with bodies and many shoes stuck to the ground at the only exit — they must have trampled over one another,” said Brigadier General Jassem al-Mansouri, the head of the fire department, after Saturday night’s tragedy.
"Most of the bodies were charred, many could not be immediately recognised.
Forensic officials are working to identify the bodies."
Source: Times Online