The ordeal was captured in a 14-second video showing the aggressor, clad in a white T-shirt, constantly hitting the victim, who tried to protect his face with his hands. The incident is believed to have been recorded by the aggressor's friend.
It was reported that state Education director Shafruddin Ali confirmed the case, and had instructed the district Education office to lodge a police report on it. "However, parents of both boys agreed to settle the matter at the school level and a police report was not made," he said when contacted on Monday .It is learnt that the aggressor had been expelled after the incident, while about seven other students were suspended.
While he did not comment on disciplinary actions against the aggressor, Shafruddin said any expelled students could still continue schooling by appealing to other schools.Tags / Keywords:
What's wrong with these students nowadays
Time to punish the parents then they will be more responsible.
What did the younger boy say....
bullying and violence in school had always been a cancer in our education system since the old days. we are wrong to say that it is better now than before.
Low-class. Blame their kind on their parents for not practiisng safe sex.