" are still very distraught after the incident and hope this will never happen again to another child," the parents said in a statement to TODAY on Wednesday night.
"This review has come too late. Height-based activities carry the risk of serious injury, even death," said Mr and Mrs Goh in their statement. They questioned:"How could such high risk activities undertaken by children be left in the hands of unaccredited operators and unqualified instructors?TODAY has contacted MOE for comments.
"My heart goes out to the parents of the Secondary 4 boy who left us suddenly. To his family members and loved ones, my deepest condolences and sympathies," said Mr Wong.
10 years later still distraught also want to report
Can distraught parents of deceased boy sue MOE for negligence?