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Tragic Fire at Mae’s School Claims the Life of Firefighter, Several Others Injured

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March 10, 2025
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Firefighter Voshaun Manbodh, 27, sadly succumbed to injuries he sustained during the fire at Mae’s Schools last week

Firefighter Voshaun Manbodh, 27, sadly succumbed to injuries he sustained during the fire at Mae’s Schools last week

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The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) has confirmed the tragic passing of firefighter, Vashaun Manbodh, who sustained injuries while bravely battling a fire at Mae’s School, located in Subryanville, Georgetown, on Wednesday, March 5. Several others were also injured in the blaze, including firefighters and civilians.

In a statement issued by the GPHC, the institution expressed its deepest condolences to Manbodh’s family, colleagues, and the nation, acknowledging the heroic efforts of the fallen firefighter.

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“The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation extends its deepest condolences to the family, colleagues, and the nation on the passing of the heroic firefighter, [Vashaun Manbodh], who sustained injuries in the line of duty and was receiving medical care at our institution,” the GPHC statement read. “We honour the immense sacrifices made by our nation’s servicemen and women and stand in solidarity with those mourning this tragic loss.”

While the GPHC refrained from speculating on the exact circumstances of his death, they reassured the public of their unwavering commitment to providing the highest standards of medical care. The hospital also highlighted its longstanding track record of successfully treating and discharging injured servicemen and women who were hurt while performing their duties.

In response to the tragic incident, the GPHC has initiated a thorough investigation, which will be conducted by a panel chaired by a senior clinician from outside the institution. GPHC said the panel will include both internal and external medical specialists to ensure an impartial and comprehensive review of the circumstances surrounding the firefighter’s injuries and subsequent death.

“We remain committed to transparency and will provide updates as the investigation progresses,” the statement said.

The fire at Mae’s School, which broke out in the early hours last Wednesday morning, caused significant damage to the building. Firefighters quickly responded to the emergency but were overwhelmed by the intensity of the fire. Reports said the building was uninsured and the school was transitioning to new ownership.

Society is demanding accountability from Government, particularly Minister Priya Manickhand, given this is not the first fire within recent time happening at schools. This most recent fire reinforces public concern that children are not necessarily safe when they are in the ward of the state.

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