Tragedy in Jeli: Three Teens Injured Making Firecrackers
Incident Occurs in School Dormitory
At around 4:40 pm today, three students of a religious school in Jeli, Kelantan, suffered burns and injuries after attempting to make their own firecrackers. The incident occurred in the school dormitory, leaving the victims with severe injuries.
Police Chief’s Statement
Jeli police chief Kamarulzaman Harun spoke to Harian Metro about the incident, stating that the students tried to make their own firecrackers by inserting sulphur into a bottle filled with gravel. Unfortunately, their actions resulted in the victims suffering injuries and burns on several parts of their body.
Gruesome Details of the Incident
One of the victims, a 16-year-old boy, lost a finger on his left hand. The other two victims are also receiving treatment at Jeli Hospital for their injuries. The police chief expressed concern over the severity of the incident, stating that the victims’ actions led to their own harm.
Consequences of Playing with Fire
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety and responsible behavior, especially when it comes to handling dangerous materials like firecrackers. Fireworks can be a fun and exciting way to celebrate special occasions, but they also carry a high risk of injury and even death.
FAQs
Q: What happened in the incident?
A: Three students of a religious school in Jeli, Kelantan, attempted to make their own firecrackers by inserting sulphur into a bottle filled with gravel, resulting in injuries and burns.
Q: How many students were affected?
A: Three students were injured in the incident.
Q: What was the extent of the injuries?
A: The victims suffered injuries and burns on several parts of their body, with one of them losing a finger on his left hand.
Q: Are the victims receiving medical treatment?
A: Yes, all three students are being treated at Jeli Hospital for their injuries.