Firefighters sift through the rubble after a dormitory
fire which causes the deaths of four female students at the Shanghai Business
School yesterday. The four died trying to escape the blaze in their
room.
Shanghai Daily news
Four young female college students died yesterday after falling or jumping
from their flame-engulfed room on the sixth floor of the Shanghai Business
School.
Witnesses said one woman jumped and appeared to be aiming for
bushes on the ground, but missed and landed on concrete.
The other three,
witnesses said, were desperately trying to clamber to another room amid roaring
flames when they fell to the concrete ground.
The fire broke out in room
602 of the seven-floor dormitory at the school's downtown campus on Zhongshan
Road W. just after 6am.
Paramedics told the Shanghai Public Security
Bureau that the four died at the scene.
The fire was caused by an
electric device used to heat water in a thermos. This ignited flammable objects,
police said late yesterday afternoon.
The youngest victim was 19-year-old
Chen Rui. The other three were Wang Jiayan, 20, and Zhang Yanping and Liu
Wenwen, both 21.
The four were all junior students in economics. Two were
from Shanghai, one was from Jiangsu Province and the other from Sichuan
Province.
After receiving the reports of the fire about 6:12am, police,
firefighters and ambulances were on the scene quickly. The fire was extinguished
about 6:30am, according to the school.
"It was chaotic," said a girl surnamed Huang, living in room 604. "The whole
story was full of choking smoke and huge flames were coming from
602."
Huang said two other girls living in room 602 had rushed out to
look for help or water but the fire increased in intensity, preventing them from
returning.
"Canteen workers and students on the ground begged them to
hold on and not jump," said Dong Guixuan, a senior male student.
"There
were big pools of blood on the ground and many girls were hysterical," Huang
said.
The electric device in question was banned on campus, Dong said,
but the stick-shaped devices were popular because of their low price and high
efficiency in boiling water.
The school cuts off the electricity to the
dorm from 11pm to 6am every day. Some students believe the girls might have
forgotten to unplug the device before lights-out time.
There is only one
public toilet on each story to get water and there are no fire extinguishers at
the Xuhui dormitory, according to students.
In a touching aftermath,
victim Liu's blog on Xiaonei.com had received more than 70,000 visitors by last
night as people sent notes of sympathy. Liu said she had hoped for 1,000
visitors on the blog, only opened three days ago.