Saturday, 18 February 2023

Oh Look, Another One...


Oh..?

Raheem Bailey, a pupil at Abertillery learning community in south Wales, was attacked and beaten by a group of children on 17 May 2022, according to his mother, Shantal, who said he was pushed to the ground and repeatedly kicked. In an Instagram post days after the incident, accompanied by photographs of her son’s injured hand, Shantal said Raheem made a “desperate attempt” to leave the school grounds to escape the situation. Raheem’s finger was then caught in a fence as he tried to climb to escape. Despite surgery to save his finger, it was later amputated.

That was then, this is now... 

Nearly a year since the alleged assault, Gwent police said their investigation, described as “complex”, found Raheem had left the school “of his own accord” and concluded no other individual was involved in his injury. Police said reports of this nature were taken “extremely seriously”, adding that CCTV footage from the school had been viewed and several people interviewed under caution.

But never mind, mum got a payday anyway: 

Following the incident, Shantal launched a GoFundMe campaign to purchase a prosthetic finger for Raheem and help with his recovery, eventually raising £107,575.

They should all ask for their money back. 

4 comments:

  1. ‘Abertillery Learning Community ‘?

    It really is the People’s Republic of South Wales, isn’t it?

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  2. An African lying? How unusual .
    Jaded

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    1. Looking for an example of 'unusual', WC Jaded?

      Hearing truth from plod in the witness box nails it best.

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  3. "It really is the People’s Republic of South Wales, isn’t it?"

    It really is...

    "An African lying? How unusual ."

    Tit tut, Jaded! Who do you think you are, Scott Adams..? 😂

    "Hearing truth from plod in the witness box nails it best."

    You can't deny Jaded's got a point, can you, though?

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