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Two men protesting in blood outside St. Joseph's College, a prestigious school in Mid-Levels, involved students beating classmates in November last year

2023-02-22T16:32:23.668Z


Two men wearing "blood clothes" today (22nd) held up a red banner on a white background with the words "St. shout school


Two men wearing "blood clothes" today (22nd) held up a red banner on a white background with the words "St. Shouting slogans such as the principal stepping down.


In mid-November last year, the police received a report from the school that a 12-year-old boy was assaulted by a 14-year-old boy in the school. The police arrested the 14-year-old boy on suspicion of "causing actual bodily harm due to the assault." Take the superintendent's caution.


Vice Chancellor does not comment: May affect future judicial process

According to photos and videos provided by readers, two men wearing "blood clothes" held up a white sign with "St. Bottom red banner.

The two chanted slogans such as "Saint Joseph's Violent Murder" and "Ignore School Violence" outside the school.

"Hong Kong 01" called the principal Huang Yuenfen to inquire. She didn't finish listening to the reporter's question, she said "very busy, very busy", and will reply later.

Vice-principal Guo Dimin said that he understands that school stakeholders are concerned about the incident, but it may affect future judicial procedures, so he does not comment on the incident.

He said that the school is dealing with the incident, and has handled and followed up in accordance with the instructions of the school board, school regulations, and the guidelines of the Education Bureau, and is keeping in touch with the Education Bureau and the police.

The boy was arrested for "assault causing actual bodily harm" and received a warning from the superintendent

The police did not name them in their reply. On November 18 last year, they received a report from a middle school in the Central District that a 12-year-old boy was assaulted by a 14-year-old boy in the school.

The police arrived at the scene after receiving the report. After preliminary investigation, it was believed that the two had an argument over trivial matters in the school, and the 14-year-old boy was arrested. He was suspected of "assault causing actual bodily harm."

The case was handed over to the sixth team of the Criminal Investigation Team of the Central District Police District for follow-up. The arrested boy has since received a superintendent's caution.

The School Liaison Officer of the Police Community Relations Team of the Central District Police District will continue to maintain close contact with the schools in the district and provide assistance in a timely manner.

The Education Bureau requires schools to follow up on the incident seriously

The Education Bureau stated that it received a report from the relevant school about a physical collision incident among students in the school, and is aware that the school is following up on the case and maintaining communication with stakeholders.

The Education Bureau requires the school to follow up the incident seriously, provide support to the affected students, and strengthen the school's discipline and counseling work.

The Education Bureau will keep in touch with the school and follow up the incident.

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Source: hk1

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