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UNICEF urges Malaysia to ban corporal punishment in schools

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AP Kuala Lumpur
The UN children's agency is urging Malaysia to ban corporal punishment in schools, a day after the death of an 11-year-old boy allegedly abused at a religious school.

The boy died today, just days after both his legs were amputated due to a bacterial infection after he was allegedly whipped with a water hose at a private Islamic boarding school last month.

Police have detained the assistant warden, who allegedly whipped the boy and several others as punishment.

The UNICEF representative in Malaysia, Marianne Clark- Hattingh, said Thursday that corporal punishment is the preferred form of discipline for children in Malaysia.
 

She said the boy's death was a "stark reminder of the negative consequences of corporal punishment and violence as a form of discipline.

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First Published: Apr 27 2017 | 2:42 PM IST

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