Students standing outside the school hall at River Valley High School, on July 19, 2021. - ST FILE
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A 16-year-old student from River Valley High School (RVHS) was charged with the murder of a fellow student, 13, in a district court on Tuesday (July 20) morning.
The accused cannot be named as he is under 18 years of age.
He appeared in court via video link to face one count of murdering the 13-year-old at a level four toilet in the school between 11.16am and 11.44am on Monday.
The 16-year-old was in a red polo T-shirt and wearing a mask. His hair was dishevelled and his eyes darted around the room as the charge was read out.
Katie Hopkins mocks the hotel quarantine safety rules upon her arrival in Australia. “It is despicable that anyone would behave in such a way that puts our health officials and community at risk,” Ms Andrews said in a statement. “There is no place in Australia for visa holders who would deliberately endanger others. Entry to Australia brings responsibilities and the community rightly expects better. Those who don’t live up to the standards can expect to have their visas cancelled and to be removed.” Speaking on
ABC News Breakfast, Ms Andrews added that the flaunting of quarantine breaches was a “slap in the face for all those Australians who are currently in lockdown”.
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Hopkins, 46, who recently flew to Sydney on a critical skills visa ahead of her appearance on Channel Seven s Celebrity Big Brother, had her visa revoked on Monday after she posted a video on Instagram claiming she planned to deliberately flout restrictions while staying in hotel quarantine.
Hopkins had been allowed into the country above the quarantine cap with the support of the NSW State Government, on the basis that she would provide some sort of economic benefit to the country.