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Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek officiates the closing ceremony of the Islamic and Malay Convention on Human Dignity and the Core Formation of the Community’s Identity at the Dewan Jubli Perak Sultan Abdul Aziz on June 14, 2023. – Photo by BERNAMA

Education Ministry probing alleged bullying at school in Melaka

PUTRAJAYA, July 6 — The Ministry of Education (MOE) is conducting an investigation to determine whether or not there was an element of bullying at a school in Melaka, said its minister Fadhlina Sidek.

This follows an incident where a nine-year-old boy died after he was believed to have been strangled by his elder brother, who was an alleged victim of bullying at the school.

“The ministry is working with the authorities to find out if there is an element of bullying at the school attended by the 14-year-old student.

“If (bullying) exists, it must go through the complaint process at the MOE through the bullying complaint portal and the investigation will be carried out by the authorities,” she told reporters after handing over the 2022 MOE-Malaysian Schools Sports Council (MSSM)-Milo Sports Awards, earlier today.

The media reported the teenager’s father claimed his son’s attitude began to change, after he was bullied by senior students since Form One.

The teenager is being remanded for seven days until July 12.

— Bernama

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