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Roof collapse at Lahore tuition centre kills 14 schoolchildren

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A roof collapse at a private tuition centre in the Kahna suburb of Lahore, Pakistan, has killed 14 schoolchildren. The incident occurred at an educational facility where students had gathered for classes. Following the tragedy, authorities took two individuals into custody in connection with the collapse. The incident has raised serious concerns about building safety standards at private educational centres in the region.

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