I just received a report that a student fell from an upper floor at a school in Kingston. Students have reported that the student was unable to move. He was rushed in an ambulance to the hospital. Was this student pushed, or did he commit suicide? There must be no protection of the school's name or protection of a guilty student when dealing with it.
You will note that this matter has not been reported anywhere so far. I have reported the story here because my sources are trustworthy.
If the student has mental issues, it is shocking that the staff did not pick up anything unusual about the youngster. Did his parents pick up anything? While the student might have issues, this does not mean someone will not take it as a joke to push him over the rails.
This reminds me of stories of boys going for a swim, and one ends up drowning. You then hear stories that there was an argument, and some of the boys pushed the fellow under the water, and he was unable to help himself.
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So sad yu can not tell what s going on with students these days they need help👹
ReplyDeleteWell, Dr. Tufton said that 20 per cent of Jamaica's children have mental health issues. Surprise, surprise.
DeleteAttempted suicide or suicide which is it.
ReplyDeleteYour source is trustworthy so spill the beans. .......Accountability, responsibility from all angles. Unless this is a sudden onset home and school must have known if he had mental issues. If he was "helped" over the rails guilty party/ parties must bear the consequences
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