Families have since moved back into the building but many survivors say the horror of the blaze haunts them every day. Pawan Singh / The National
Yemdzu Doris Claire, from Cameroon, is one of the survivors of the blaze in Deira that killed 16 people and injured nine others on April 15. Leslie Pableo / The National
Ms Claire, right, lived with her friend Nicole Abinkeng, also from Cameroon, who fell to her death after trying to escape the flames from her fourth-floor apartment. Photo: Yemdzu Doris Claire
Tchafa Louis, from Cameroon, who escaped the fire by jumping from a fifth-floor balcony, still has nightmares about a neighbour falling to her death. Photo: Tchafa Louis
Gudu Saliyakoondu, the building's security guard from southern India's Tamil Nadu state, died while trying to save the lives of residents. Photo: Gudu family
The five-storey residential building in Deira, Dubai, was engulfed in flames on April 15. EPA
Families have since moved back into the building but many survivors say the horror of the blaze haunts them every day. Pawan Singh / The National
Yemdzu Doris Claire, from Cameroon, is one of the survivors of the blaze in Deira that killed 16 people and injured nine others on April 15. Leslie Pableo / The National
Ms Claire, right, lived with her friend Nicole Abinkeng, also from Cameroon, who fell to her death after trying to escape the flames from her fourth-floor apartment. Photo: Yemdzu Doris Claire
Tchafa Louis, from Cameroon, who escaped the fire by jumping from a fifth-floor balcony, still has nightmares about a neighbour falling to her death. Photo: Tchafa Louis
Gudu Saliyakoondu, the building's security guard from southern India's Tamil Nadu state, died while trying to save the lives of residents. Photo: Gudu family
The five-storey residential building in Deira, Dubai, was engulfed in flames on April 15. EPA
Families have since moved back into the building but many survivors say the horror of the blaze haunts them every day. Pawan Singh / The National