The case of a schoolboy driven to jump off a building after
relentless bullying at the hands of his classmates – apparently with the active
participation of his teachers – has outraged Japan, as much as have the insistent attempts of his
teachers and even local police to deny the bullying had anything to do with his
death.
The bullies who's parents and family members who are in control of the school and police department |
Both the nature of the abuse he suffered and the
unwillingness of teachers to help have scandalised Japan – though not, it
seems, any of the officials at the school or local authorities, all of whom
have resolutely stonewalled any effort to connect his bullying to his death.
The school distributed a questionnaire about the bullying
(the results of which it attempted to keep secret), and 14 students reported
that teachers either overlooked it or actually participated – “the teacher
warned us once but after that we laughed at him together.”
Cities Dept. of Education leader, pro-bully teacher and Crocodile Tears Mayor (all claiming they knew nothing) |
He was reportedly repeatedly beaten by multiple assailants
in the school toilets, forced to eat dead wasps, and one occasion had a dead
sparrow shoved in his mouth.
Other reports from the students suggested he was “repeatedly
made to practice committing suicide,” was made to strip and then photographed,
had his money and bank account details stolen, was made to shoplift, was
repeatedly bound with tape and beaten, and of course was mercilessly mocked at
every turn.
Even after his death, his classmates continued to deface and
scrawl graffiti on a photograph of him displayed in their classroom.
Some students insisted the abuse was “just playing” and that
he was just responding badly to them “messing around.”
New and old school Principle (relatives of Sergeant Schultz?) |
He approached teachers about the abuse, but they apparently
did nothing, and nothing came of approaches made by his parents to the school
either.
One teacher who witnessed the bullying did feel it necessary
to laughingly tell them “not to overdo it.”
His father also approached police and attempted to file a
victim report and press charges of assault against the bullies, but police
refused to accept that any crime had taken place and have further refused to
comment as to why.
Since police refused to pursue charges, the boy’s family
have been reduced to launching a ¥77,000,000 lawsuit against the school.
Students later reported being told by teachers “just ignore
anyone who asks you questions about this,” “just don’t talk about any of this
to anyone – keep your mouths shut” and “don’t say anything funny.”
The local school board actually admitted telling students
not to talk about the incident, saying “there is no problem with telling pupils
not to say anything unreliable.”
They also made a public statement saying “the bullies have
human rights too, we have to think of their education.”
16 students reported knowing about the suicide practice in
the questionnaire, but the school says it “cannot confirm it is true.”
The parents of some of the alleged bullies have also denied
anything was amiss – one mother told the media “the reports were all from kids
who had nothing to do with it, they are just saying what they heard.”
The lawyer of the boy’s parents has stated “it is
unthinkable that 15 students would all write about exactly the same thing if it
had no truth to it.”
His bereaved father said “they are throwing away the voices
of the kids who so earnestly reported what they witnessed.”
In response to the lawsuit, the school submitted a defence
to the court demanding the parents “tell us exactly who witnessed this bullying
and where” and “explain just what the steps were which could have avoided his
suicide?”
They deny there was any connection with the bullying and his
suicide.
The town’s mayor has given a tearful press conference
appearance in which she expressed her regrets, but it took the intervention of
the prefectural governor for the school to begin a series of emergency
countermeasures to prevent any more of its pupils being bullied into suicide.
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