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Bangladesh Air Force personnel inspect the crash site a day after a training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on July 22, 2025. A Bangladeshi fighter jet crashed into a school in the capital Dhaka on July 21, 2025 | File photo

The death toll from the July 21 fighter jet crash into a building of Milestone School and College at Uttara in the capital reached 34 as one more victim died from his burn injuries on early Monday.

Shaheel Faravi Ayan, 14, died at about 1:45am on Monday from his injuries at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, said the institute’s resident surgeon (emergency), Shawon Bin Rahman.


Shaheel received 40 per cent burns, the surgeon said.

The fighter jet crashed into a building of Milestone School and College, killing 34 people till Monday morning, mostly primary-level students, and injuring scores of others.

According to Milestone authorities, 27 are schoolchildren, three guardians, two schoolteachers, and one school attendant among the 33 deceased.

On July 21, the pilot was killed in the crash.

No one among the casualties remained unidentified or missing.

The death toll previously was 35, but the health and family welfare ministry on Sunday revised the death toll twice — initially to 34 and later to 33.