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I support you nieualma!
We are just discussing some facts on BK and that’s in fact what this forum is for.
Discussion has been around some points that raised suspicion about “ THIS INCIDENT” but it is by no means derogatory to the school.
The logic in Sammilcm’s comments is interesting:
1) We were not at the scene and so we should not talk about it.
The jury of at the court was not present at the crime scene but they, as agreed by the society, help to make jurisdiction based on the information given to them.
Our Freedom of speech allows us to make comments on things even when we are not there e.g. explosion of Japanese Nuclear Plant, melting of icebergs in North Pole etc. AND these are the topics that our children may find in their liberal studies DSE exam. How are you going to teach them the logic?
2) She knew several parents who did not hear a loud noise.
However that cannot exclude some other witness(es) who did hear the loud noise of jumping from height and they might see the pool of blood as well.
Based on her rationale, if she did not see any murderer at the murder scene, does it mean that the case will become a suicide case instead of homicide?
I’d like to invite the parents who were present at the scene to report to Police to supply more important information for the police to investigate on.
3) Let’s call it a day so that our kids’ mood will not be affected.
The current discussion is on why there was allegedly a delay in reporting to police and calling ambulance which, if not rectified, could happen to any student in the future. That’s why so many righteous parents comment on this issue on BK. The pursuit for the truth is so important in life and is also one of the main objectives of “going to school”.
4) Her children is learning very happily at the school and so it is not a bad school.
It may not be a bad school I agree but we still need to exercise our right to voice out our opinion for the school to improve to make it a better school.
A lot of people who took thalidomide in 60’s thought the medicine was great. Later a lot (5000) infants were born with malformation of the limbs (a serious adverse effect of the drug) and the rest is history. Can you see the logic?
In summary, I hope the school can improve and the safety of the students can be safeguarded better in the future. I felt so sad to hear the news!
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