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raynaputi
11th May 2015, 13:50
MANILA - The family of Liam Madamba, a scholar of British School Manila who committed suicide after being bullied by a teacher, is demanding two top BSM officials to resign after Liam's death.

Read more: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/metro-manila/05/11/15/bsm-heads-urged-resign-after-students-suicide


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7nkioZ5L4M

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Michael Parnham
11th May 2015, 14:03
MANILA - The family of Liam Madamba, a scholar of British School Manila who committed suicide after being bullied by a teacher, is demanding two top BSM officials to resign after Liam's death.

Read more: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/metro-manila/05/11/15/bsm-heads-urged-resign-after-students-suicide


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7nkioZ5L4M

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Sad really, Maritess was bullied at school because of her white skin and her Nystagmus, then when I came into her life and took her to Cebu for an operation on her eyes, all her ex schoolmates became jealous and as for Maritess it changed her Null point and improved her life. (Go to website Nystagmus Network and you will understand more):xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

fred
11th May 2015, 16:50
Wow..Money and power and what it can achieve eh!
Although I would like to hear the school`s position, I`m also pretty sure that such a sad student death in a local public school would merit a Senate hearing!!!!!
A "Disgrace" to the British community? I think I`ll reserve judgement on that till further notice.
RIP.

Arthur Little
11th May 2015, 17:25
:bigcry: ... tragic ... :anerikke: ... whatever caused this to happen - and/or whichever way :cwm25: you look at it. In my opinion :icon_rolleyes: there's never an excuse for bullying! :NoNo:

Tawi2
11th May 2015, 18:57
No disgrace to the british community,an 18 year old guy who'se relationship with his parents was'nt so good that he can discuss problems with them or the parents pick up the vibes that something was wrong.:NoNo:

fred
12th May 2015, 00:49
No disgrace to the british community,an 18 year old guy who'se relationship with his parents was'nt so good that he can discuss problems with them or the parents pick up the vibes that something was wrong.:NoNo:

That is a possibility,but who really knows what goes through a kids head to make him/her do that to themselves?
Not always black and white.
I wonder though why the Brit teacher made a quick exit back to the U.K?? Threatened by family or did they do or say something questionable? He/she needs to speak up.
Perhaps the school head knows why or perhaps he does not and is busy trying to find out before commenting?

fred
12th May 2015, 01:05
On second thoughts,perhaps the teacher was warned to get the hell out of dodge or become a scapegoat.
People with money and powerful contacts often get their way over here..
Run Forest...RUN!!

Terpe
12th May 2015, 16:44
People with money and powerful contacts often get their way over here..
Run Forest...RUN!!

That's for definite, sadly :cwm3:

raynaputi
26th May 2015, 10:59
DepEd: BSM may face sanctions over Liam Madamba's death


Read more: http://www.rappler.com/nation/94382-deped-sanctions-bsm-liam-madamba (http://www.rappler.com/nation/94382-deped-sanctions-bsm-liam-madamba)

Ako Si Jamie
26th May 2015, 12:54
Very sad. R.I.P

I was bullied by a teacher at school because of the football team I supported. Some of these teachers can be so pathetic.