Tharukshan Selvam would Sunday have committed suicide because of persistent bullying. “There can be no talk of a cover up. We should be with the buttocks exposed and know exactly what has gone wrong”, said managing director Frank Schings, writes the NOS.
On december 5, december, for the first time discussions between the municipal centre and the boy, because of the harassment. Then the boy had until december 28, conversations with practitioners, explains Schings.
The harassment began via anonymous pestaccounts on social media. Also young people from outside the Grotiuscollege were according to the director concerned. The school discussed the harassment after december 5 in the class.
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Bussemaker Minister of Education, responded Wednesday in the program home cooked apple pie on the suicide. “Don’t look away by misconduct. If you have something noted in your surroundings: map it, discuss it. (..) And if you can, make sure that experts are enabled.” The minister called the death of the Sri Lankan-boy “heartbreaking”.
The school received after attention to the suicide in the media of different threats. The Grotiuscollege to this declaration done. As followed from the threats posed to the school Wednesday for extra security measures, so were extra security guards around and kept the police an eye in the sail.
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Also, secretary of state Sander Dekker responded to the death of the boy. According to Dekker did the drama think of the suicide of Tim Ribberink (20), and Fleur Flowers (15), the students at the end of 2012 put an end to their lives, made after long-term harassment.
“It shows once more see that the consequences of bullying can greatly. That we always must stay vigilant that the the head does not start. And that we should continue to emphasise that bullying is unacceptable,” said Dekker.
Mayor Ralf Krewinkel spent Wednesday visiting the family of Selvam to his sympathy.
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