Two months’ jail for instructor after pupil falls 4 storeys from flying fox, suffers fractures


Alvina Lee Peiyu pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt through a negligent act that endangers human life and was jailed for two months. - ST

SINGAPORE: An outdoor activity instructor has been handed a jail sentence of two months for failing to ensure that a Primary Four pupil was securely attached to a pulley during a zipline exercise.

The girl suffered fractures to her elbow, hip and pelvis as a result of falling four storeys, or 11 metres, during the incident at Concord Primary School on Feb 12, 2020.

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