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Child suffers 33% burns in Hithadhu warehouse

An 11 year-old child suffered burn injuries in a warehouse in Hithadhu, Seenu Atoll.

Police reported that 33 per-cent of the child’s body was burned during the incident.

The incident occurred while he was alone in the warehouse, reported police.

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Posted on June 9, 2010Author Minivan NewsCategories News in BriefTags burn, fire, hithadhu, maldives, maldives news

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