Man had long-standing issues with his son’s bullying. He had tried to address it through the school administration, through the police, but none of it worked. On the contrary, the aggressiveness of the bully only grew after these suggestions. Then he decided to solve it in the worst possible way – murder.
He arranged with his friend to go to the school together. His friend went into the building, found the bully inside and pulled him outside the school. When the victim’s father saw him, without hesitation he grabbed a knife and started stabbing him. His friend tries to stop it, but fails – the man is like a terminator. When more people get involved, for a moment it seems they’ve managed to stop him. But he comes back in a flash and finishes him off. Some sources even report that he slits his throat.
It’s not known if the victim’s father planned the murder or acted in the heat of the moment. On the other hand, who carries a knife when they go to school. Even the length of the attack was too long for normal affect. It’s certain he’ll go to jail because bullying is no justification for murdering a teenager.
Bullying is a big problem and it’s important to nip it in the bud. Remember, every person in the world has the right to feel safe. No one has the right to hurt someone, either mentally or physically. Whether you are a witness or a victim of bullying, address the problem with educators or the police. If one instance fails, don’t be afraid to take it up a notch – the Ministry of Education, the police review body, etc. Sometimes changing schools can solve the problem.
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