Share
Photo: (Photo : commons.wikimedia)
After being beaten up by a group of boys bullying his 11-year-old son, a man is now fighting for his life.
Alan Willson, 46, was hospitalized on Easter Sunday after he was reportedly attacked in Longcroft Park, Worthing, West Sussex.
After hearing a group of boys tossing his son to the ground, Dad Willson, a care worker, dashed from his house to the park. As his son looked on, the gang allegedly turned on Mr. Willson by slamming an object into his head. His son s bullies quickly left the crime scene.
Shortly before 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, Sussex Police were called to Whitebeam Road, where they discovered a man had been injured in Longcroft Park. He was admitted to Brighton s Royal Sussex County Hospital, brought there by air.
Share
Photo: (Photo : Jeswin Thomas / Unsplash )
A study on children ages 10 to 17 aimed to determine the habits affecting children s health. The findings are promising, showing a significant decrease in substance use-smoking, drinking, and drugs. There has also been a decline in child bullying.
However, boys, especially those in the lowest social class, may need help with a healthier diet and coping mechanisms towards pressure and depression.
HBSC Study Shows Improvements in Children s Health
Senior researcher Aoife Gavin collaborated with the HBSC research team to conduct the study on Irish Behavior in School-aged Children. The Health Behavior in School-aged Children Trends Report (HBSC) showed positive results in changing children s habits. It is a cross-sectional study in collaboration with the World Health Organization, Breaking News reported.