Two more victims of the devastating Milestone tragedy, plane crash in Dhaka’s Uttara have passed away due to severe burn injuries, bringing the death toll to 35. The tragic incident, which occurred on July 21, 2025, involved a Bangladesh Air Force F-7 BGI fighter jet crashing into the school’s primary building, sparking a massive fire.
Details of This Milestone Tragedy
Among the latest victims is 13-year-old Zarif, a class eight student who suffered 40% burns and died on July 26, 2025, at 9:10 AM while receiving treatment in the ICU of the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery (NIBPS). Another child, 10-year-old Ayman, succumbed to 45% burn injuries the previous day. The NIBPS is currently treating 40 patients, with five in critical condition, including some with burns exceeding 40%. Medical teams, supported by international specialists from Singapore, China, and India, are working tirelessly to provide care, with several patients showing signs of recovery.
What’s Next
The crash has left the community in grief, with families mourning the loss of loved ones, many of whom were young students. The government has initiated an investigation into the cause of the crash, attributed to a technical failure, and has promised support for the affected families. Social media posts on X reflect public outrage and calls for accountability, emphasizing the need for stricter safety measures near educational institutions. As the nation mourns, efforts continue to treat the injured and provide clarity on the incident’s full impact.
Published in SouthAsianDesk, July 26th, 2025
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