Georgetown- Relatives of 17 year old Shane George are in deep despair following the stabbing to death of the youngster at his learning institution. Many persons are raising concerns about children carrying weapons to school. The intention of this can only be sinister in nature explained one teacher who wants stricter measures to be enforced at learning institutions. One educator told trakkernews that the children can be monitored and searched for weapons once in school but when they leave there in no more control. Yesterday's shocking incident which left a young man dead after he was stabbed repeatedly by a fellow student has triggered much concerns. Study show that children are too angry and violent these days, particularly due to peer pressure. The issue of bullyism is also a serious area of concern. Reports on this latest stabbing suggest that the assailant was a victim of bullyism and was always being taunted by the now dead lad. What is sad is that Akeem Roberts who is now in custody, re-acted in such brutal manner instead of seeking help to have his abuser disciplined, said a teacher at his school.
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