Doha, Qatar: Wahet Al Shaflahiya, a subsidiary of Alfardan Group, opened the third branch of Moyses Stevens, renowned for its exquisite floral artistry and a legacy of excellence since 1876, in ...
Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire at the Villagio Mall, in Doha's west end, May 28, 2012. The Qatar-based satellite network Al Jazeera said 19 people were killed, including 13 children, on ...
A huge fire at a shopping mall in the Qatari capital Doha left 19 people dead, including 13 children, the Gulf state’s government confirmed on Monday evening. Qatar’s minister of state for interior ...
A fire at Villagio Mall in Doha, Qatar, has claimed the lives of 19 people, including 13 children. The blaze was reported around 11:30 am yesterday, according to a statement from Qatar’s Ministry of ...
L-R: Lillie, Jackson, Willsher Weekes. The triplets died in a fire at the Villagio shopping Mall in Doha Qatar. Photo / Supplied The court case to determine who was responsible for a deadly mall fire ...
The Villaggio mall in Doha has partially reopened after a 115-day closure following a blaze which left 19 people dead. The section of the shopping mall that housed the Gympanzee Nursery where 13 ...
19 people, including 13 children, have been killed in a fire at a shopping mall in the Qatari capital Doha. The triplets' parents, Jane and Martin Weekes, had been in Qatar for the past five years.
A Qatar court has dismissed an appeal filed by the defendants in the case of the 2012 fire at Doha’s Villaggio Mall, in which 19 people died. The Court of Cassation – whose decision is final, local ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. DOHA - Firefighters in Qatar have told of how they tried to rescue 13 children trapped by a blaze in a shopping mall nursery but found ...
DOHA: On the day of the killer fire in the Villaggio Mall, the country’s fire safety authorities had for a third day in a row told the mall’s management that the complex’s fire hose was not working ...
19 people, including 13 children, have been killed in a fire at a shopping mall in the Qatari capital Doha. The triplets' parents, Jane and Martin Weekes, had been in Qatar for the past five years.