Perlis education authorities cooperate with police after school chair prank injures girl

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Norasikin Hasin, 32, claimed that her daughter suffered a soft tissue injury to her lower back and was subsequently diagnosed with functional neurological disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the incident on Feb 11. - Photo by Bernama

In a statement today, JPN Perlis said it would not compromise on bullying misconduct and that anyone found guilty should face appropriate action.

KANGAR - The Perlis State Education Department (JPN) is giving its full cooperation to the police investigation into a case involving a Year Six pupil who was injured after allegedly falling when a chair she was about to sit on was pulled away by a classmate at a school in the state last February.

In a statement today, JPN Perlis said it would not compromise on bullying misconduct and that anyone found guilty should face appropriate action.

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"JPN Perlis takes seriously this incident at a school that resulted in injuries to a pupil," it said, adding that the school concerned had been instructed to ensure the best possible assistance is provided to the pupil, whose welfare and well-being must be given priority.

Bernama reported earlier today that the 12-year-old girl had been unable to attend school for nearly four months after allegedly sustaining injuries that have limited her mobility in the incident on Feb 11.

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Her mother, Norasikin Hasin, 32, alleged that her eldest child of two siblings suffered a lower back soft tissue injury and was later diagnosed with a functional disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the incident.

Padang Besar district police chief ACP Mohd Shokri Abdullah confirmed that police had received a report regarding the incident, which had been referred to the Deputy Public Prosecutor's Office and investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt. - BERNAMA

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