- A seventh -grade student in Bomet, Gideon Kipngetich, was reportedly punished by his teacher, leaving him to fail to walk
- A video distributed on the network caught the student struggling to walk while assisted by two men to go to the waiting car
- Kipngetich, who is said to be on the scope of the face, was taken to hospital, where doctors recommended an MRI examination
One family in the county of Bomet It seeks justice after their son, Gideon Kipngetich, is punished by his teacher.
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The seventh -grade student at Chilgotwet primary school was reportedly beaten by his teacher and left him unable to walk well.
According to reports, Kipngetich, who is on the Tawabu base, suffered a partial disability following the blow.
In a sad video distributed on the networks, the boy wearing a black and white shirt, seems to be struggling to walk as two men help him move to the waiting car.
The car was first taken to the police station and then the hospital.
His sad father was caught calling him a teacher responsible for the incident, with the stunned viewers looking at unbelief.
Why did the Bomet teacher punish a 7th grade student?
It is said that the teacher beat the child three times before the paralysis began, all of which was due to the imperfections of the work given to him.
The boy was taken to the Chepilat police station to record information before being inspected at Kapkatet and Ndanai hospitals.
Doctors recommended a MRI examination, and his family later sent Sinendet for a neurological examination.
By the time of the publication of this information, school administrators had not yet discussed the issue in public.
People on the Internet have made different views, with many being offended by the penalties of strokes that the boy received from his teacher.
What did the network say after the Bomet incident?
Mosonik Yego:
“Another sad incident that must be dealt with. Is the criminal arrested?”
Celestine Chepkoech Soi:
“We as parents do not oppose discipline, but this kind of punishment, which results in stress and anger for the child, is unacceptable.”
Kevin Kirui:
“It is better for teachers to teach and return home. Let parents discipline, you touch a child who may be sick, suddenly all falls.”
Kossi Kimeli:
“When you go to teach or do any work, anger is not a solution. Be careful, or you can end up in prison.”
Kimutai Peter:
“Let the teacher be arrested and facing the law. That was too powerful. Teach and return home.”
Caleb Mutai:
“For those who have been entrusted with caring for our children, it is important to be responsible and professional.”
Did the Catholic priest attack the Bomet student?
Other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that one family in Bomet wants justice to be done after their child is brutally punished and shaved by a Catholic priest.
The priest, who is said to be the headmaster of the school, was trapped in a video attacking the 14 -year -old, causing anger among residents.
According to the report, the man of God fled after discovering that the student had injuries and needed to be taken to hospital.
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