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TEENS ARRESTED IN DERRY OVER CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO SCHOOL

April 10, 2016
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The scene of the blaze at Holy Child Primary School in Derry's Creggan following the arson attack on Monday night

The scene of the blaze at Holy Child Primary School in Derry’s Creggan following the arson attack last Monday night

POLICE have arrested six teenage boys following reports of people on the roof of a school in Derry yesterday morning.

The school is on Trench Road, in the Waterside area of the city.

The boys, aged between 13 and 17, are being questioned about a number of offences, including criminal damage.

Last week, fire fighters saved Holy Child primary school (pictured above) from being burned to the ground at Central Drive in the Creggan.

Two 10-year-old boys and an 11-year-old girl were later interviewed by police investigating the arson attack on Holy Child Primary School in Derry.

Six fire tenders and some 30 firefighters spend over three hours bringing the blaze under control at the premises on Monday evening.

The Fire Service and police were called after local residents saw flames coming from the roof and raised the alarm.

 

The trio were released pending a report to the Youth Diversion Officer.

Principal Orla McDonnell surveyed the school in daylight on Tuesday morning to examine the remains of the blaze.

She said: “There had actually been a governors’ meeting on in the school last night, we hadn’t left until after half past seven.

“We very nearly didn’t have a school by the end of last night.

“It was an horrific experience last night getting that phone call, driving up to the school, and wondering what you were going to be met with..

“There had actually been a governors meeting on in the school last night.

“We were having a very lengthy conversation about how we would celebrate the school’s 60th anniversary.”

Miss O’Donnell said the overwhelming feeling on Tuesday morning was one of relief.

“It would be fair to say that there is an ongoing problem with youths coming onto school grounds,” she said.

“I would just urge every parent to sit their children down and have a talk about their personal safety.

“There could have been loss of life last night,” added Miss O’Donnell.

A Fire and Service Service spokesman said it is believed the fire was started deliberately.

District Commander Kevin Lynch explained “There was building materials set on the first floor of the roof in preparation for completing work today.

“These building materials had been set alight.

“Quick actions from the crews who attended both from Northland and Crescent Link Fire Station were able to extinguish the fire quickly, and prevent the fire from getting into the actual structure of the building which saved the building.”

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