Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Six-year-old boy bullied out of school by racists

Racist victim

Report has it a 6-year-old pupil who was bullied by other pupils in his school have been constrained out of school after he was spat on and called a "dark b******".

Though the police upbraided the boys who aged 6 and 10 for exhibiting racist attitude towards Kaiden Jack.

According to Kaiden's mum Jennifer her child was additionally spat on and whipped by more students older than him.

Thus, Daily Record reports that he has now moved school to get away from the domineering jerks.

She included: “It breaks my heart to have my beautiful boy coming home asking what’s wrong with him and what’s wrong with the colour of his skin.

“It is totally disgusting. No one should have to suffer like that.”

Instructors at Deerpark Primary in Sauchie, Clackmannanshire, brought in police about the racist related abuse.

Though when asked by police, the guilty parties werecomprehended to have conceded mishandling Kaiden.

Officers cautioned them about their conduct. It's alleged the young men were told they face being pulled before the Children's Reporter if it is repeated once more.

Jennifer, 31, has stated that mother to one of the kid reached her and apologized, saying she was to a great degree humiliated.

She included: “But when I went to the door of one of Kaiden’s other abusers, the parents weren’t interested and said they didn’t care about what was going on.

“The police are treating this very seriously as a hate crime.”
The victims mum further said there were a few strikes on Kaiden before the school cautioned her.

She guaranteed staff told her they had managed the misuse themselves until thename-calling episode a month ago.

Jennifer, a manager, emphasized: "“Kids will be kids, but this sort of behaviour is extremely unacceptable.

“Teachers only called the police after the boys were caught calling him a ‘black b******’ in school.

“But there had been other incidents before that, including one time when three older boys set about him right outside the school.

“When I first spoke to the school, they said the matter had been dealt with internally, but then it happened again.”

Jennifer also recollected how Kaiden, who turned seven at the weekend, was assaulted outside the school one Saturday when she was going to pay a visit to companion adjacent. And expressed fears that the harassment is influencing his conduct.

Jennifer included: “He is one of the happiest little boys you can meet, but this has led to instances of him misbehaving at school and at home before I knew what was going on.

“There were times when I had punished him for misbehaving. Now I know it was not his fault and was because of what he was going through.

“It has had a big effect on him and no matter what I say, he keeps on asking, ‘Am I different from everyone else?’

“Because of the names he was called, I have had to sit Kaiden down and explain to him what these terms mean and why it is wrong to use them.

“It is not the sort of conversation I wanted to have with my six-year-old. He shouldn’t know words like that, let alone be called them in school.

“Kaiden was born and bred in Scotland, which is a very multi-cultural country. You don’t expect this sort of behaviour in this day and age.

“I am speaking out because there may be other children out there who are going through the same as Kaiden, but who can’t speak out for themselves.”

A police representative said: “We received two reports of a boy being subjected to racial abuse by two other children in Sauchie.

“Appropriate advice and warnings were given to those responsible. Offences of this nature are extremely rare.

"However, we treat all reports with the utmost seriousness.”


A Clackmannanshire Council representative included: “We take any incidents of racial abuse in our schools very seriously.”

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