Crime data shows the number of children allegedly committing serious assaults at schools has jumped 45 per cent in the past five years.
on May 18 at a bus interchange. A 17-year-old boy has been charged with his murder.
Caroline Chisholm Catholic College – the high school linked to Pasawm’s attackers – temporarily employed security guards at the school as a precaution after the teen’s death. Youth worker Hanad Hersi said there were pockets of Melbourne where the issues were worse, and it led to hyper-vigilant young people whose fear of being attacked while going to or from school didn’t stop when they entered class.
“The longer people try to avoid this and try to make it seem like it’s not an issue, the more this issue is going to fester and grow. The problem we have here is our young people don’t feel safe, and our young people don’t feel safe in schools.”According to information obtained through Freedom of Information from the Department of Education, between January 10, 2022, and January 10, 2023, there were 78 reports of weapons in Victorian state schools.
Pasawm’s brother, Mawn, said if knives weren’t involved, his brother wouldn’t be dead and that any student found with a knife should be expelled.Mawn Lyhym brother of the Pasawm, who was stabbed at a bus stop in Sunshine.He said there needed to be more done to prevent teenagers from accessing large knives like machetes.
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