At least 14 children killed after roof of Pakistan tuition centre collapses
At least 14 schoolchildren have died after the roof of a tuition center in Lahore, Pakistan, collapsed. The incident also injured one teacher and eight other children, who are receiving hospital treatment.

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AI-generatedAt least 14 schoolchildren have died after the roof of a tuition center in Lahore, Pakistan, collapsed. The incident also injured one teacher and eight other children, who are receiving hospital treatment. The collapse occurred in an aging building where workers were repairing tiles, and officials believe poor construction quality of an unfinished second floor roof caused the tragedy. Police have arrested the owner of the center and another individual. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grief and directed authorities to provide medical assistance to the injured, vowing a transparent investigation to find those responsible. The deceased children were reportedly between four and 12 years old.
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5 extractedPrime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed grief and directed authorities to provide medical assistance.
The owner of the centre and another person have been arrested.
A teacher and eight other children were injured.
At least 14 schoolchildren were killed after the roof of a tutoring centre in Lahore collapsed.
The roof collapsed due to poor construction quality in an ageing building.