clau000063 days ago2 min readA 12-year-old Singapore Sec 1 boy was allegedly attacked at school, and authorities are looking into a classmate.A 12-year-old youngster in secondary one allegedly suffered a gash on the back of his skull as a result of assault at school.On Facebook, his uncle Goh posted about the incident and demanded "justice".Deep cutAccording to Goh's post on the Complaint Singapore Facebook page, his nephew, a new student at Admiralty Secondary School, was "brutally assaulted" by a classmate within four days of starting.Goh stated that the school contacted the family on January 7 to notify them that the youngster had sustained a "minor cut" and that an ambulance had been dispatched.After that, the family hurried to the school.But when they got to the hospital, they found that the boy had a cut on the back of his skull that was roughly 4 to 5 cm long and 7 to 8 mm deep.The youngster informed the family that the injury was caused by a classmate repeatedly striking his head with a metal water bottle.According to Goh, a police report has been made.The statement from the schoolAdmiralty Secondary School responded to Mothership's inquiries by stating that it is aware of an incident involving two pupils on January 7 that caused a cut on one of the students' heads.Additionally, it made clear that the pupil was struck by a plastic water bottle rather than a metal one.The student was in stable condition when the school dispatched an ambulance to transport him to the hospital.The school also stated that it keeps a careful eye on the student's wellbeing and is in communication with his parents:"The school does not tolerate any acts of violence, and we take our kids' safety and wellbeing very seriously.The student in question has received counseling, and the appropriate disciplinary action will be taken."We understand the anxieties of family members and remind all to remain respectful in their interactions with school staff," it continued.The school will help the authorities with their investigation after noting that a police report was filed.
A 12-year-old youngster in secondary one allegedly suffered a gash on the back of his skull as a result of assault at school.On Facebook, his uncle Goh posted about the incident and demanded "justice".Deep cutAccording to Goh's post on the Complaint Singapore Facebook page, his nephew, a new student at Admiralty Secondary School, was "brutally assaulted" by a classmate within four days of starting.Goh stated that the school contacted the family on January 7 to notify them that the youngster had sustained a "minor cut" and that an ambulance had been dispatched.After that, the family hurried to the school.But when they got to the hospital, they found that the boy had a cut on the back of his skull that was roughly 4 to 5 cm long and 7 to 8 mm deep.The youngster informed the family that the injury was caused by a classmate repeatedly striking his head with a metal water bottle.According to Goh, a police report has been made.The statement from the schoolAdmiralty Secondary School responded to Mothership's inquiries by stating that it is aware of an incident involving two pupils on January 7 that caused a cut on one of the students' heads.Additionally, it made clear that the pupil was struck by a plastic water bottle rather than a metal one.The student was in stable condition when the school dispatched an ambulance to transport him to the hospital.The school also stated that it keeps a careful eye on the student's wellbeing and is in communication with his parents:"The school does not tolerate any acts of violence, and we take our kids' safety and wellbeing very seriously.The student in question has received counseling, and the appropriate disciplinary action will be taken."We understand the anxieties of family members and remind all to remain respectful in their interactions with school staff," it continued.The school will help the authorities with their investigation after noting that a police report was filed.
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