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Concerns have been raised by a group of students in Tower Hamlets about
safety within schools. Their concern follows the death of a teenaged
boy at Bow School in the borough.
14 year-old Nasar Ahmed died from an asthma attack while in detention at school.
Now, his peers, are asking whether there was enough done to prevent his
death. We hear more in this report from Mahfuza.
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Nasar was put in detention after “intentionally” tripping over a bin as
his teacher put it. CCTV footage shows Nasar pleading for forgiveness and to
let him off detention.
The teacher didn’t think otherwise and kept Nasar in
detention. Shortly, Nasar’s skin conditions became worse and he started
suffering from an asthma attack. Nasar was taken to Royal London Hospital
by ambulance where he spent four days in intensive care but passed away on
Monday afternoon.
There's one question that everyone's asking: who is actually accountable
of Mr. Ahmed’s death?
The CDC says that most school-associated deaths occur during transition
times – before and after the school day and during lunch.
VOX POP: Students
VOX POP: Teachers
INTERVIEW: Lawyer
DURATION: 2.5 minutes
We received an email to FLASH FM from a politician. She states that she
wants to help students feel safer at school.
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