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Junior high school students breaks nose of fifth year senior in northern Thailand

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A group of third year high school students attacked and kicked a fifth year student in the face until his nose was broken and covered in blood.

 

The parents of the perpetrators were fined for a total of 9,000 baht. The parents of the injured student were shocked to find the same group of kids who assaulted their son posting a photo with a gun on Instagram along with a video of the assault. They blamed the school and the legal department for failing to maintain student safety in educational institutions.

 

The Facebook page Tell Bua Khao City posted pictures and clips of senior students being physically assaulted by juniors from the same school. The incident occurred in a school in Kuchinarai District. The parents of the attackers were willing to pay a compensation fee of 3,000 baht each.

 

The school director detailed that the incident took place on January 4 where a group of about 10 fifth year students sitting together with their friends. Two third year students and a second year student walked up and kicked the senior students. One of the fifth year students was so badly hurt that he had blood all over his face and was unable to get up from the ground.

 

A group of friends and teachers tried to stop the attack. After the parents of both groups of students learned of the matter, a negotiation immediately started. The perpetrators were willing to compensate 3,000 baht each to the injured party, with 9,000 baht in total. As for disciplinary punishment, the three students were investigated before being granted parole according to regulations. Solutions to resolve conflicts in schools in immediate phase were also discussed, reported Daily News.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Caption: Photo courtesy of Daily News

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-09

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A group of friends and teachers tried to stop the attack. After the parents of both groups of students learned of the matter, a negotiation immediately started. The perpetrators were willing to compensate 3,000 baht each to the injured party, with 9,000 baht in total. As for disciplinary punishment, the three students were investigated before being granted parole according to regulations. Solutions to resolve conflicts in schools in immediate phase were also discussed, reported Daily News.

#1 Monetary negotiations... priority over punishment.

#2 Parole... Kicked out of school would be better.

Future serious criminals, perhaps murderers, being created daily in Thailand, by the education system and by their own parents.

 

I think both Thailand and of-course, these kid's parents will be paying a very heavy price in the near future for enabling this violent criminal behaviour in young kids, by "parole" and a paltry 3000 baht given as punishment.

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The parents of the attackers were willing to pay a compensation fee of 3,000 baht each.

😮🤨🙄

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