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February 08, 2020 01: 18:34
The South Australian Premier has announced an examination into how an Adelaide school handled supposed bullying in the lead-up to a 13- year-old trainee being bashed.
Key points:
- The victim required surgical treatment after having teeth knocked out
- Two girls have actually been charged with intensified attack over the event
- The victim’s mother has slammed the school’s action to bullying concerns prior to the attack
The student had her teeth knocked out and supposedly sustained other injuries in an attack at a McDonald’s outlet on Tuesday afternoon, and has actually gone through surgery.
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Today, the victim’s mother informed ABC Radio Adelaide that instructors at the school had to escort her child between classes to protect her from bullying.
She said bullying had actually started in-person and then moved online, but claimed the events were downplayed by the school.
” Risks that we were told were ‘all talk’,