The Headteacher, Fred Kinubi later contacted all the parents to return for a blood DNA test, saying the saliva had failed to result.
Parents whose children perished in the fire at Salama School of the Blind in Mukono district have been summoned to the Naguru Forensics Department for DNA testing.
Eleven girls were burnt to death and six others injured when their hostel caught fire on Monday night. The deceased children have since been identified as Shamilah Kalamu and Gladys Namuga (P5), Pretty Pillioty (P4), Patricia Mudondo and Peace Naluminsa (P3), Josephine Namuwonge, Agnes Nantume, Rebeccah Namulondo, Veronica Nassali, Ket Nanduttu and Leticia Nakayima (P1).
Those hospitalised are Damali Nalugwa, Blessing Namuyomba, Paula Ndagire, Stecia Nabuma, Annet Namawejje, and Docus Ulika. On Tuesday evening, health officials picked saliva from the parents of the deceased children for DNA testing to ease the identification of the bodies in vain.
The Headteacher, Fred Kinubi later contacted all the parents to return for a blood DNA test, saying the saliva had failed to result.
Some of the parents of the affected children slept at the school waiting to pick up their remains once they are positively identified. Juliet Nabaggala, one of the parents and residents of Mbuya in Kampala, says that they were assured that the DNA testing would take a short time to allow them pick the remains of their children for burial.
URN has since established that the Prime Minister’s office is conducting the DNA testing and identification process. Once the tests are done, the remains shall be returned to the school where they shall be handed over to the parents for burial after the service.
Meanwhile, the head teacher has also revealed to our reporter that the children admitted at Mulago and Kiruddu hospitals are yet to respond to treatment. Different people including religious leaders and organizations are still flocking to the school to sympathize with the management and parents.
The Kibuli-based Supreme Mufti, Sheikh Muhammad Galabuzi has condemned whoever had a hand in the death of the minors for causing pain to the parent, school, and the entire country.
Fred Kayondo, the Mukono South Members of Parliament and the area Woman legislator, Hanifah Nabukeera have asked the government to expedite investigations into the cause of the fire. “I appeal to security teams responsible for investigating this matter, lets’s create a difference from the past incidents of fire that have been happening in various schools across the country. Let’s have a timely report. I am assuring you we shall not stop demanding for it,” Kayondo noted. URN