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Second-grader dies: Counseling services for family, other students
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Second-grader dies: Counseling services for family, other students

From Utusan Malaysia · (4m ago) Malay Critical tone

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Counseling services will be provided to the family of a second-grade student who died after being hit by a van outside her school in Batu Pahat.
  • The services will also extend to other students at the school who may be affected by the incident.
  • The Johor Education and Information Committee Chairman stated that the state Education Department and the State Social Welfare Department will offer the support.

This tragic incident in Batu Pahat, where a young student lost her life in a road accident outside her school, has deeply saddened the community. Utusan Malaysia, reflecting the national sentiment, reports on the immediate steps being taken to support those affected.

The Johor State Education and Information Committee Chairman, Aznan Tamin, has assured that comprehensive counseling services will be made available. This is a crucial step, recognizing that the impact of such a loss extends beyond the immediate family. Providing support to the grieving family and the young classmates who witnessed or are affected by this tragedy is paramount.

From a Malaysian perspective, the safety of our children, especially around school environments, is a constant concern. While the investigation into the accident will undoubtedly proceed, the focus here is on community care and emotional support. The involvement of both the State Education Department and the State Social Welfare Department highlights a coordinated effort to address the psychological needs arising from this unfortunate event.

This story underscores the importance of collective responsibility in ensuring child safety and well-being. The provision of counseling services is not merely a procedural response but a compassionate acknowledgment of the trauma experienced. It is a reminder that in times of grief, a community's support system is vital for healing and resilience.

Setakat ini memang kita ada sediakan perkhemahan kaunseling, bukan sahaja kepada keluarga tetapi jugaโ€ฆ

โ€” Aznan TaminAznan Tamin, Chairman of the Johor Education and Information Committee, confirms the provision of counseling services.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.