There were complaints about ual abuse by male residents against female residents, including some under 13. On August 22, they located the girl, and a youth court sent her to Virgen de la Asuncioacute;n. They rebelled because shelter staff had tried to beat them, said a 14-year-old survivor who had been there three months. "Nobody should die for being poor. Rodas, who has since been arrested, has denied negligence and refused to resign. It also gave 48 hours to clarify the legal situation of a number of minors inside the home.Several reports criticising the shelter were put out by the countryrsquo;s attorney general and the National Adoption System in 2015 and 2016.The angry teens waited outside the shelter for hours. Because of a lack of funds, their education was limited to six hours per week in classrooms with up to 80 students.The girl suffered burns on both arms, a shoulder and part of her face. Another employee, mason Joseacute; Roberto Arias Peacute;rez, has been in prison since 2014 for raping a mentally disabled girl.Also in November, a state human rights prosecutor filed a complaint with the Inter American Human Rights Commission charging rampant abuses. In an attempt to protest the lockup and force somebody to open the doors, they set fire to a mattress propped against a window. Her father was in prison, her mother had disappeared, and her grandmother did not have the means to take care of her. They started throwing things at the police."That is something you cannot forget," Perpuac said helplessly."I saw how they burned, how they screamed, how they died," she said. The police sprayed pepper gas in their mouths and eyes, hit them with batons and kicked them, the 14-year-old told the AP. Nobody did.The escapees eventually were brought in and locked in a 500-square-foot classroom as punishment. Teacher Edgar Rolando Dieacute;guez Ispache has been in prison since 2013 and is on trial for alleged rape. The girls also were made to wake up at 3am to bathe in cold water, she said. By 9am, 19 of the girls were dead, burned and asphyxiated. The girl, 16, is not named because she is an alleged victim of rape."The fire on March 8 that killed 40 girls at the Virgen de la Asuncioacute;n Safe Home started when ringleaders took a match to a foam mattress to protest the abuse they had suffered there. The burning mattress fell onto other mattresses, and the flames quickly spread.The mother reported her missing daughter to police. Nothing happened.The lawyer managed to return the girl to her mother, but she didnrsquo;t
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