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In the bullying incident in Singapore, primary school students were punched, kicked and hit in the abdomen for up to 4 minutes

Recently, a 4-minute bullying video circulated on social media, causing widespread public concern about the victim student and Qihua Primary School in Singapore, where the incident occurred.

The video shows a teenager with yellow hair, a black T-shirt and jeans trapping a shorter boy in a school uniform in a staircase hallway to bully him.

In the bullying incident in Singapore, primary school students were punched, kicked and hit in the abdomen for up to 4 minutes

(The boy in black is about to bully the little boy in white who is huddled in the corner, source: taken from FB)

The video lasted more than four minutes, and the violent teenager first punched the little boy twice, showing a provocative gaze at the camera.

In the bullying incident in Singapore, primary school students were punched, kicked and hit in the abdomen for up to 4 minutes

(Source: Taken from FB)

Then he worked hard and kept punching and kicking the little boy.

The little boy once suffered a heavy blow to the abdomen, and he fell to the corner of the wall in pain and groaned constantly. At this time, the violent boy actually grabbed the little boy, dragged him out of the ground, and then waved his fist, and beat the little boy again.

In the bullying incident in Singapore, primary school students were punched, kicked and hit in the abdomen for up to 4 minutes

(Source: Taken from FB)

When the fist is gone, the violent boy turns to kicking the little boy with his raised foot. Even if the little boy begged for mercy, he said sadly, "I'm sorry, I won't do this again." The violent boy did not stop and continued to kick and beat the little boy.

Onlookers, including those who took pictures, even encouraged the violent teenager in Malay, "Fight more, fight more!" kick him", he did.

In the bullying incident in Singapore, primary school students were punched, kicked and hit in the abdomen for up to 4 minutes

(The violent teenager also used an over-the-shoulder throw on the little boy, and when he landed, he made a few "bangs", which really made the little boy sweat.) Source: Taken from FB)

It can be seen in the video that the little boy looks in pain whenever he is hit, he shouts "it hurts", and subconsciously blocks his abdomen and face with his hands. Even so, the violent teenager did not let his hands and feet be idle, and it was another "output" that was extremely harmful to the little boy.

The video caused outrage, and many netizens left messages under the video to express their sympathy for the little boy, hoping that the school could take disciplinary action against the bully.

Kai Wah Primary School was aware of the recent bullying incident circulating on the Internet, counseled the victimized students, and worked closely with the parents of the students to ensure the safety and well-being of all students involved. Students are reminded to look out for each other and report bullying incidents to their teachers.

The Singapore Police have received a report and are intervening in the investigation.

According to a survey by the Singapore Children's Association, 1 in 5 primary school students has been bullied. As early as 2008, the Singapore government has made school bullying an issue in Parliament, and has professional psychological counselors in schools to provide psychological counseling and assistance to students. In addition, Singapore has strict disciplinary measures, including "caning" in schools, to curb bullying in schools.

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