Primary school principal suspended for lowering pupil into pit toilet to retrieve dropped cellphone The 11-year-old allegedly had to dig through piles of faeces with his hands 16 March 2021 - 08:09 The child, allegedly lowered into the pit toilet to find the principal s cellphone, was mocked by pupils and is traumatised. File photo. Image: Alaister Russell
A primary school principal who allegedly lowered an 11-year-old pupil into a pit toilet to search for a dropped smartphone leaving the child covered in faeces has been suspended.
The Eastern Cape education department said it had learnt “with shame the ill-treatment” of the pupil and others who were allegedly instructed to search for the phone.
Washington [US], March 16 (ANI): Exercising during pregnancy may let women significantly reduce their children's chances of developing diabetes and other metabolic diseases later in life, new research suggests.
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Laura Peacock is hiking non-stop to raise money and awareness for the mental health foundation of New Zealand. Photo / Alison Smith
Laura Peacock is hiking non-stop to raise money and awareness for the mental health foundation of New Zealand. Photo / Alison Smith
Thames woman Laura Peacock believes sometimes the only way to feel better is with baby steps.
But the personal trainer is scaling six summits around the Coromandel, Hauraki and Waikato to get her message across.
Laura is hiking non-stop to raise money and awareness for the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand.
Lots of us are feeling like we can see the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. No one is happier to be on the other side of it than all of these babies who have no idea what life before the pandemic was like.
We know that lots of littles missed out on big milestone moments, whether it was by choice or not. From having family hold them at the hospital on the day they were born to Zoom holiday dinners with their Grammy and Grampy, it s been a weird year.
Unless you have a close friend of the family with a baby, you may be oblivious to just how many experiences these babies haven t had yet, like learning faces without masks on and going for a walk in the park. Some babies were born so early on in the pandemic that they are getting ready to celebrate their first birthday with restrictions still in place – no giant party and no smash-cake photo session.
Police called to Angelo Anestis Aquatic Centre in Bexley, Sydney, on Saturday
One woman reported seeing mother screaming and hugging her infant son
Police confirmed the NSW child abuse unit is investigating potential assault
The same pool is the subject of a Covid scare, which occurred on Sunday
NSW Health issued warning to people who attended the pool on Sunday