Within around three minutes, the whole tent, which had only one exit and did not meet fire safety regulations, was engulfed in flames, trapping many inside.
[4] At least 57 people were killed and about 90 others wounded; it was the deadliest civilian disaster in Kuwait in the prior 40 years.
Nasra also claimed that she had lost a baby after she was given abortion pills by a prison employee related to her husband.
In November 2009, Judge Adel al-Sager ordered her to undergo psychiatric tests after her defense lawyers claimed that she had suffered unspecified mental disorders when she was a child.
[4] In March 2010, Nasra was found guilty of 57 counts of premeditated murder and starting a fire with the intent to kill and sentenced to death.