M'sia boy, 14, allegedly stabbed girl, 16, more than 50 times in school after he confessed feelings & she rejected him

runny yolk

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So now how? Cannot reverse back liao....I would rather the boy just say a few spiteful words or even punch her. At most go in squat few weeks at most and write apology letter... Now... Whole future gone

I doubt will sentence to death but most likely will be long term jail
Can only hope a ghey confess his love to him and kena rejected, then the ghey slaughter him too like what he did to the innocent girl
 

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That's why girl can only say not ready for relationship, cannot directly reject!
 

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Malaysia mulls over tighter school security after fatal stabbing of 16-year-old female student​


The killing of a 16-year-old girl by a fellow student on Oct 14 has rocked a secondary school in Selangor.

The killing of a 16-year-old girl by a fellow student on Oct 14 has rocked a secondary school in Selangor. ST PHOTO: HAZLIN HASSAN

Summary
  • Following a fatal stabbing at a Selangor school, Malaysia's Education Ministry is mulling stricter security measures in schools.
  • The Ministry views the incident as a "stern wake-up call", deploying counsellors and stepping up monitoring of schools.
  • Police are investigating the stabbing of a 16-year-old girl, allegedly by a 14-year-old classmate, and the motive is currently unknown.
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s Education Ministry is considering tighter security measures, including spot checks of students in schools, following the fatal stabbing of a teenage girl at a secondary school in Selangor state on Oct 14.

The killing, yet another in a string of violent incidents in schools in recent months, has sent shockwaves across the nation and underscores the urgent need to improve student safety and mental health support in schools.

Education director-general Azam Ahmad told a press conference on Oct 14 that the incident was “a stern wake-up call” for the ministry to strengthen its efforts.

He added: “We are working closely with the Royal Malaysia Police to step up monitoring in all schools. Additional security measures will be announced soon to ensure that schools are truly safe for students.”

A special committee to investigate the case “thoroughly, transparently and fairly” has also been set up.

Meanwhile, school administrators involved in the case have been temporarily transferred to the district education office pending the outcome of investigations.

The victim, a 16-year-old female student at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Utama 4, was fatally stabbed by a 14-year-old male schoolmate inside the school compound around 9.10am on Oct 14, according to police.

Petaling Jaya district police chief Shamsudin Mamat said the girl sustained multiple stab wounds and died at the scene.

“We confirm a murder has taken place in the school compound involving a 16-year-old female student,” he told reporters.

The suspect was arrested shortly after the incident. Police seized two sharp weapons believed to have been used in the attack.

In response, the Education Ministry said a team of counsellors and guidance teachers has been deployed to provide psychosocial support to affected students, teachers and parents.

Mr Azam added that the Ministry would “double its efforts to address existing shortcomings” and urged all parties, including schools, parents, communities and the authorities, to share responsibility for keeping schools safe.

“The safety of students is our shared responsibility, and every school must be a safe place for our children to learn and grow,” he said.

The school where the killing occurred is a government secondary school located across the road from a major shopping mall. Students are sitting their school’s end-of-year examinations this week.

When The Straits Times visited the school, it was the end of the school day and some students were seen waiting outside the compound, while a handful of parents waited by the gate for those still inside. Several reporters were gathered outside.

Witnesses told ST that there were scenes of chaos as students fled classrooms screaming as the boy, his uniform stained with blood, went into several classes. He was seen standing in the courtyard, with blood stains on his white school uniform, while brandishing his weapons at students.

When teachers rushed to the girls’ toilet, they found the victim lying motionless.

Police arrived at the scene within 30 minutes of being alerted and cordoned off the area for forensic investigation.

The victim’s body has since been taken to Universiti Malaya Medical Centre for a post-mortem.

Investigators say they are exploring several possible motives for the killing.

“We are still working on the motive. Our initial probe, however, shows that it was not related to bullying,” Assistant Commissioner Shamsudin said.

The suspect is being held overnight at the Petaling Jaya district police headquarters and will be taken to the magistrate’s court for a remand order.

Former youth and sports minister Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman urged the government to set aside funds for CCTV cameras to be installed in public schools, saying these educational institutions faced a trust deficit among parents as school grounds were now seen as unsafe.

“Schools are supposed to be the safest place after home, but now words like murder, rape and bullying are no longer foreign here,” the Muar MP said in Parliament on Oct 14.

The government must act to restore safety and public trust in schools, he said, calling for firm accountability and zero tolerance for bullying and violent behaviour.

“If there are bullying cases, action must not only be taken against the bully but also against wardens, principals and slow-acting enforcers,” he added.

He also pressed for a strict “you touch, you go” policy, saying the government must “send an unequivocally clear signal that bullying, no matter how small, will not be tolerated”.

The attack has reignited nationwide concern over the safety and discipline in Malaysian schools, following a string of violent, and sometimes fatal, incidents in recent months.

Amid public outrage, the four male students accused of being involved in the rape of a l5-year-old girl in a school in Melaka were expelled on Oct 13.

The alleged incident, which was said to have taken place in a classroom after school hours on Oct 2, shocked the nation and ignited fierce debate over moral education, student discipline and safety in Malaysian schools.

In July, the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina, a student at a boarding school in Sabah, allegedly after being assaulted by schoolmates, sparked mass protests and demands for justice.

 

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the girl probably pitied him and was considerate and nice to him. he became infatuated because she was the only one that wasnt horrible to him.

yet he can do this to her! nothing will right what he did

grow up also will do the same to others in future.

malaysia got death sentence ma?
He’s a minor right, kill people also will just slap on the wrist
 

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M'sia boy, 14, allegedly stabbed girl, 16, more than 50 times in school after he confessed feelings & she rejected him​

The girl reportedly rejected his advances.

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A 14-year-old male student allegedly stabbed a 16-year-old female student to death at a school in Selangor, Malaysia on Oct. 14.

The alleged assailant reportedly stabbed the victim more than 50 times, Sin Chew Daily reported.

The attack allegedly left a pool of blood at the scene.

The suspect reportedly does not have any known mental illness, and is apparently the youngest of three siblings in his family.

He was allegedly armed with numerous sharp weapons and cornered the victim in the toilet.

He then took her hostage before stabbing her.

A victim's friend, who was nearby, immediately ran to find a discipline teacher for help.

The teacher broke the door down but the suspect allegedly managed to escape and began chasing other students with the knife, a student recounted.

Described as reclusive​

He has been described by peers in school as reclusive and quiet, but also quick to anger.

A classmate said the alleged assailant would wear a mask in class and seldom spoke to others.

He also did not appear to have friends.

Allegedly confessed feelings to victim​

Citing a police source who spoke to the suspect's brother, who was also studying in the same school, the suspect was fond of the victim and had confessed his feelings for her on the night before the attack, but was rejected, Sin Chew Daily reported.

His phone reportedly contained numerous photos of the victim, according to the assailant's brother.

A fellow student reportedly witnessed the rejection.

Unhappy about academic matters​

It was also reported that the suspect was unhappy about being placed in a preparatory class due to his poor command of the Malay language.

What allegedly happened before attack​

On the day of the incident some time before 9:10am, the alleged assailant requested to leave his classroom as he wanted to go to the bathroom.

He was allowed to but never returned, a fellow student told media.

There was suddenly shouting from downstairs and the assailant allegedly exclaimed that he had killed someone.

His uniform was apparently covered in blood by then.

Another student said the alleged assailant then tried to enter his brother's classroom in the same school.

The classroom was occupied by students who were taking an exam at the time.

When the invigilator apparently saw the alleged attacker covered in blood, the door to the classroom was shut to prevent him from entering.

It was separately reported that the suspect ran into several classrooms occupied by younger students after the attack.

He was eventually subdued by teachers and his older brother.

The police has slammed the spreading of rumours that the incident supposedly stemmed from a case of bullying and the attack was carried out as a form of revenge.

Top photos via Sin Chew Daily



:eek: why so young and 看不开~~~ ..... if i am him , i think i had already kill many girl cos rejected liao
he should learn to get reject until numb and join bbfa club 🥴 🥴
 
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