Student falls from third floor of Kedah school


ALOR SETAR: The Kedah Education Department has confirmed an incident in which a Year Five pupil fell from the third floor of a school in the Padang Terap district.

In a statement, the Kedah JPN said the incident occurred during the afternoon session of the Quran and Fardu Ain (KAFA) class on Tuesday (July 7).

"The pupil had returned home before coming back for the KAFA session. The incident took place before the class began, when the pupil climbed alone into the ceiling space on that floor.

"The pupil is believed to have been trying to catch a pigeon inside the ceiling space through the fire hose access point. Further details on the incident will be released soon," the statement said.

Meanwhile, Padang Terap police chief Supt Mohd Anuar Junoh said police received a call from a teacher at the school at about 4pm reporting the incident.

"At the time of the incident, the victim was at the school to attend the KAFA class. The victim, who sustained injuries to several parts of the body, is currently receiving treatment at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital (HSB) in Alor Setar," he said.- Bernama

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
JPN , Kedah , pupil , fell , school , third floor , pigeon

Next In Nation

Johor polls: Higher voter turnout will give the winner a stronger mandate, says Maszlee
Thailand to open new border crossing with Malaysia to boost trade, logistics, and tourism
Durian Tunggal fatal shooting: Explain eight-month prosecution delay, Gobind told AG
Kuala Terengganu MP admitted to IJN following health issues in Parliament
Johor polls: Early voter turnout at 94.49pc, says EC
Johor polls: KTMB offers additional 7,464 ETS tickets with 20% discounts
Actress held after allegedly testing positive for meth in KL entertainment outlet raid
Act amendments in the works to resolve Felda second-generation housing crisis, says PM
Johor polls: Strong transportation demands encouraging sign of voter turnout
MACC seeks local woman to help in investigations

Others Also Read