Taking to social media, this netizen shared the story of how a bullying case went quiet as she sought justice.
Here is how the story unfolds. Viewer discretion is advised.
“At approximately 3am, we received a call from the school warden requesting permission for my brother to be brought to hospital by ambulance.”
“We were making our way to Kuala Kangsar, before we were told that my brother had to be transferred to the Taiping Hospital due to the severity of his injury.”
“At the hospital, my brother remained tight lipped. He said that he fell and slipped but the doctors were having none of it. Doctors recommended that the school make a police report.”
“The school NEVER did make the police report. The hospital did it in the end.”
Later on, the family eventually found out what happened.
“Form 4 student were called by their seniors circa 12.20am. My brother was tackled by one of them, which directly impacted his private parts.”
“My brother immediately fell on the ground. When he was crouched in pain, they began pummelling him until they realised that my brother was not responding.”
“He was carried to his dorm and his warden later found him. He was later carried to the ambulance.”
Demanding expulsion, the mother of the victim has since gone public on the matter and questioned why the “you touch, you go” policy was not applied at the school.
“Unfortunately, these students remain house captains and prefects, with other ranks intact.”
Let’s hope that the police will get to the bottom of this.
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