Wednesday, September 28, 2011

School's supposed to be a safe place

I know, i know....my blog is so bersawang. I have not been updating it for quite some time now. Yes, I am still without a maid, and yes, the new semester is now in full swing. That explains! Anyway, my son Fahim who came back from school today told me a most alarming story about an incident that happened at school. Luckily he was not in school at the time of the incident. I guess Allah wanted to protect my little boy from any untoward incident because my boy happened to want to go to Seksyen 6 Primary School for a soccer tryout session for the junior Selangor team (not so sure about the Selangor team but I somehow recalled vaguely the teacher telling me this). Fahim initially wanted to go but I talked him out of it because I thought I would be busy and would not be free to fetch him from his section 4 school at 3 and send him to the tryouts at 3.30. Well, fortunately Zarinah (his friend Haziq's mom who happens to be my close buddy in UiTM Terengganu ages ago) called and told me Fahim changed his mind and wanted to go with Haziq. Dah sebab ada orang willing to bring him along, I agreed to let Zarinah take him. But I did go back home for a little while to get his soccer shoes and sent it to Seksyen 6 School. And I was glad I let him go because he was so happy to be on the field, kicking the ball with his buddies and his face lit up when he saw me bring his soccer shoes. Really made my day....he always gives me this effect whenever he flashes one of his cute innocent smile. Eh eh...sorry where was I? Oh yeah about the alarming incident.

It happened when Fahim was away (Oh, did I mention that already?). To be exact, right after the break for the afternoon school ended. That must have been around 4 pm. Apparently, 2 suspicious looking men barged into the school (wonder where the pak guard was???) and went to one of the classes, 3 Zuhal. Fahim is in 3 Utarid. They rushed in an grabbed the teacher, Puan Izwani (who happens to be Fahim's Science teacher) and held her by knife-point (is there such a word? I know there's a word such as gun-point). She was crying, pleading not to harm any of them. The assailant threatened the children too, by the way. Gosh!!! One of the assailants took her handbag and then both of the culprits left the classroom and in their rush to get away, hit a boy from the class on the hand who just came back from the lavatory, strangled him (maybe to threaten the teacher not to come after them kut) until the boy was traumatized after! And they managed to get away scott free! I still am perplexed as to where the pak guard was all the while this was happening????

Anyway, to cut a long story short....several witnesses comprising the morning session students who stayed back in school for some activities claimed that they saw one of the assailants lingering in one of the classroom corridors in the morning. And when I heard this, I was so thankful to Allah too that Farhan did not go to school this morning. If anything untoward where to happen in the morning, at least Farhan was not there.

Just think....schools should be a safe haven for our children. But you have heard numerous stories of how children got raped, molested, abused, held hostage by madmen gone berserk, etc in school!! What has happened to the good old days when young children can roam the roads free??? I miss those times! I just want my children to be safe and to enjoy being in school.

Like what the photos below reflect
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Here, Farhan was waiting for the bus to take him and his friends to camp somewhere in Tanjung Malim....see the happy smile on Farhan??
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Fahim fooling around with his friends Raquib (in yellow) and Zaril (in green, looking on). See what did I tell ya about Fahim's smile???


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