World: Egyptian Teacher Tried For Student’s Death; Trinidad’s Prime Minister Doing Well After Surgery; Truck Crash in Jamaica Leaves 14 Dead

December 22nd, 2008

Islam Amr Badr

 

Egyptian teacher is tried for student’s death. The Egyptian teacher who allegedly beat a student to death for not doing his homework, recently appeared in court to face charges, reports the BBC. The 23-year-old teacher, Haitham Nabeel Abdelhamid, allegedly took the 11-year-old boy outside of the classroom and hit him hard in the stomach. The boy, Islam Amr Badr (shown above), died at the hospital later after suffering heart failure as result of the injury to his stomach that dropped his blood pressure, according to testimony from the medical staff who examined him. He also had two broken ribs. The court also heard from classmates, who said Badr was hit as punishment for not doing his math homework. The teacher says he didn’t mean to hurt his student and that he only wanted to discipline him. The incident, at Alexandria’s Saad Othman Primary School happened back in October and shined a spotlight on the nation’s struggling state education system. The nation’s education minister will be called to the stand. And Islam’s father, Amr Badr Ibrahim, feels the whole system should be held accountable for his son’s death. “The minister of education should be the first person to be accused – how can he agree to let such a young man teach children?” he asked. “The problem is the teaching and the teachers because they cannot find good teachers,” he said. Young and inexperienced teachers in the state education system have a hard time in the classroom, many often trying to get control of 60 to100 students, reports the BBC. The government says it’s introducing reforms such as new teacher tests and banning corporal punishment.

Trinidad’s Prime Minister is doing well after surgery. Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Patrick Manning reportedly is doing well after his cancer surgery at the Cimeq hospital in Havana, reports Caribbean Net. Manning underwent the surgery last Wednesday to remove a malignant tumor from his kidney. He called his office Friday, telling employees that he was doing well and was supposed to be removed from the Intensive Care Unit soon, reports the Trinidad Express. He also told his secretary that he was up and walking a day after his surgery. Manning will stay in the hospital for at least one more week for care.

Truck crash in Jamaica leaves 14 dead. A truck crash this weekend killed 14 people in Portland, Jamaica, reports the Jamaican Gleaner. The truck, which was transporting merchants, along with produce, to Kingston’s Coronation market, overturned and fell into a precipice, trapping several who were on board under the heavy vehicle. A 10-year-old boy is among the deceased. The truck reportedly had been trying to back up on a narrow round to let a car pass. Rescue teams from the police, Ministry of Health, Port Antonio Hospital, Pihl Construction Company and some residents worked together for 15 hours to remove bodies from the wreckage. Seven of the truck’s passengers were rescued. Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding flew to the accident scene by helicopter along with a local Portland official. “This is a major catastrophe,” Golding said. “My condolence goes out to the bereaved families, and I have to thank the brave citizens who used bottle torches so as to see access to the pathway down to the precipice to render assistance to their fellow men,” he continued. The government will make arrangements to help the families of the deceased. Police are still looking for the truck’s driver.

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Comments

trinighal Said on

God’s blessings to you Mr. Manning for a speedy recovery. To Mrs. Manning all the best for the season & the coming year.



T BEAR Said on

boy its a sad story to hear about that child i could emagine for in jamaica teachers also beats kids and its sad to hear about the deaths of so many passenger to know that they were going to try and make some money for their less fortunate kids and families
i believe this truck driver was only trying to do right by this accident but something else happened, and i think the only reason he ran is because he’s scared or frightened
i wish well for their families and may god bless everyone for the whole country is feeling there pain



MS.G Said on

THEY WILL NEVER HAVE ANY GOOD LUCK OVER THERE IN EGYPT BECASUE THEY ARE NOT THE REAL EGYPTAIN PEOPLE ……THE REAL EGYPTAIN ARE IN THE UNITED STATES AND ON THE OUTER SIDES OF EGYPT HELD IN BONDAGE NOT BEING TALK ABOUT OR REVEALED TO THE WORLD …BECAUSE THEY DON’T WANT THE TRUTH TO GET OUT.

LOOK UP… EGYPTAIN KOLA BOOF
AND SHE WILL TELL AND SHOW YALL THE TRUTH



Tom Said on

As a former public school teacher no one should ever spank, hit, a child if you cannot get a child to listen then you get the child parent/guardian in to meet with you ASAP. I just moved to the South and it is so popular here espeically among Christian. Beating children is terrible even slave rebel when beaten.



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