Education Ministry vows transparent, impartial probe into Form One student's death


PUTRAJAYA: The investigation into the death of Form One student, Zara Qairina Mahathir, is being conducted in a transparent and impartial manner, says the Education Ministry.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said all parties must allow police to carry out a thorough and detailed investigation into the case.

"We now fully hand over the matter to police and give our full commitment to ensure that the investigation is conducted fairly,” she told reporters after attending the 2025 Prime Minister’s Cup Debate Finals here on Saturday (July 26).

She added that upon completion of the investigation, the ministry would take follow-up action in accordance with existing laws.

"We never take any case lightly, especially those involving the welfare and well-being of our students and staff. In this case, I urge everyone to allow space for a transparent and open investigation,” she said.

Fadhlina added that several crisis intervention measures are currently being implemented, including psychological and emotional support for school staff and the victim's family.

"This situation also affects the overall well-being of the school community. We are receiving full assistance from our counterparts at the Ministry of Health, who are focusing on the psycho-emotional support for both the family and the school staff,” she said.

Zara Qairina, 13, was reported to have died after allegedly falling from the third floor of her school dormitory in Papar, Sabah, in the early hours of July 17.- Bernama

 

 

 

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