Qatari government fails to help victims get justice

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The Qatari government has been accused of failing to help get justice for an Irish girl, who nearly burned to death, reported the Irish Mirror. 

The girl's parents, Liam and Sinead Soffe, had their lives changed in 2014 after an air conditioning unit set their six-month old daughter Elizabeth on fire while living in Qatar.

The child, now five, was left severely scarred by the horrific incident.

"This happened five years ago and we are still fighting to get justice," said Liam. "We did write a letter to the Qatar foreign minister and engaged with them to find out what investigation had been done but the Qataris replied and said it was ‘an act of God’ and the investigation was done. That was nearly two years ago and in our opinion the department hasn’t done enough."

"The Government are failing Elizabeth. I think writing two letters over five years isn’t enough."

The family, originally from Dublin, made the move to Qatar where Liam worked as a civil engineer ahead of the 2022 World Cup.

No one has ever been held responsible for the fire.

Liam said: “We found out the police closed the investigation the day we left Qatar and that was before the fire report was finished.

“It’s quite clear the police report says the fire was started because of incorrect installation of an air con unit.

“Pushing for answers takes up a huge part of our time and emotional attention trying to get closure so we can move on with our lives.”

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