A secondary school student in Penang, Malaysia nearly went blind after a teacher caned him on Thursday (Sept 14). The 17-year-old boy's father, Mazni Mohamad, told Malaysia Gazette that his son was caught vaping in class and later taken to see the assistant disciplinary teacher. After a round of questioning, the student was reportedly caught lying about the incident and...
The 17-year-old boy's father, Mazni Mohamad, told Malaysia Gazette that his son was caught vaping in class and later taken to see the assistant disciplinary teacher.
Realising that the teen was injured, the school authorities first took him to a clinic, and later rushed him to the hospital. However, there were no eye specialists in the hospital so the student had to be referred to another one for further treatment. "At the moment, my son's condition is stable but he needs to be monitored for five days before the doctor decides on further treatment," he said.
"I know my son has disciplinary issues, but this is not the way to teach him a lesson. We're lucky he didn't go blind," he said.
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