Student still unconscious after falling from school's third floor


SEPANG: The student who fell from the third floor of a secondary school here is still unconscious.

"He is still unconscious. The injuries sustained by the student include a broken hip, hand and jaw, ” said Sepang OCPD Asst Comm Wan Kamarul Azran Wan Yusof.

He added that there were also fractures on the base of the student's skull.

"As of now we have recorded the statements of seven people; two teachers and five students," he said when contacted on Monday (Jan 9).

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On Jan 6, a 15-year-old student fell from the third floor of a school in Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi.

No criminal elements were found.

Those suffering from problems can reach out to the Mental Health Psychosocial Support Service at 03-2935 9935 or 014-322 3392; Talian Kasih at 15999 or 019-261 5999; Jakim’s (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia) family, social and community care centre at 0111-959 8214; and Befrienders Kuala Lumpur at 03-7627 2929 or go to befrienders.org.my/centre-in-malaysia for a full list of numbers nationwide and operating hours, or email sam@befrienders.org.my.

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