Zara Qairina inquest: Discipline teacher denies she is protecting anyone


KOTA KINABALU: A discipline teacher at SMK Agama Tun Datu Mustapha has told the Coroner's Court here that she had no ill intentions and was not attempting to "protect” any party in relation to the death of Form One student  Zara Qairina Mahathir.

Nur Shukriah Mohd Fauzi, 37, said on Thursday (Dec 4) that she had no personal interest in the case and had given her statement in good faith.

On public caning, said to have been effective in the past in correcting students with disciplinary problems, the 53rd witness told the inquest into Zara Qairina's death that such punishment can now only be administered by the senior assistant for student affairs.

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Furthermore, it must be carried out in a designated room and witnessed by a disciplinary teacher.

Meanwhile, responding to testimony from several students who described swearing as a common culture at the school and the school environment as "toxic", Nur Shukriah said various programmes had been implemented to build students’ character.

"We have carried out many programmes. Every day we advise them to speak politely and to respect others.

"This upset me because shaping a child’s character is not 100% the school’s responsibility, as parents also play a role.

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"For example, when I asked students whether their parents wake them up for Subuh prayers at home, they said their parents never did so.

"In the dormitory, the warden wakes them up, but that practice isn’t continued when they are at home. We teach them good values," she said.

Zara Qairina was confirmed dead at Queen Elizabeth Hospital on July 17, a day after she was found unconscious in a drain near her school dormitory. – Bernama

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