dinsdag 27 april 2010

Pupil 'has no memory of teacher attack' in Mansfield

A 14 year old boy does not remember being attacked. The boy had a fractured skull. The man that is being accused for abusing the boy is the 50 year old Peter Harvey who is a teacher at All Saints’ Roman Catholic school. The police had tried to call to the boy about the attack. He, however, could only remember being dragged out of the classroom. There was a witness who saw that Mr. Harvey tried to kill the boy with a dumbbell. He looked as he was possessed by someone and he kept on saying: Die, die die! Mr. Harvey looked really calm after beating the boy almost to dead. The reason for this attack could be because the boys at school where teasing the teachers and filming it for fun. The boy who was attacked also played this game. He denies that he had disrupted the class 9 times before this attack.

I believe this Peter Harvey has more trouble in his life then some students who are teasing him in the classroom. You don’t just snap at once. There are things that had to happen before this attack. Perhaps he had trouble at home or so. As a teacher you cannot hit or yell at the students. Students are the way they are, so the love teasing the grownups and definitely the once who show signs of weakness. I mean how hard did he hit this boy that he had a fractured skull as a result and the boy cannot even remember a thing. This man, if you ask me, is sick. Definitely after yelling die, die die! He should go to jail and get some therapy.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/nottinghamshire/8651572.stm

zaterdag 24 april 2010

Boy arrested after children die in Buxton house fire

A young teenage boy has been arrested after a ´suspicious´ house fire in a Derbyshire town. A woman and here baby boy escaped through the window in the garden. The mother and boy are doing ok. Unfortunately two children a girl, 5 years old and a boy, two years old have died during the house fire. The fire and rescue service and police are investigating how the fire has started. During the investigation the police found out that there have been couple calls and reports of previous anti-social behaviour and damage, come from that neighbourhood. The neighbours have attacked shocked, because it was a good family without any enemies.


I still don’t know the connection with the 17 year old boy, who has been arrested, and the house fire. This article is more about that the police is investigating the house fire because they believe it had been purposely been set on fire. Further they talk about the history in the neighbourhood, what had happened and that the police are trying to find out what the connection could be. So I still don’t know what the boy had to do with it. Perhaps writing it down as a title it makes it more alluring for the readers to read this article, I know it because I wanted to read the whole article. It sounded really interesting.

woensdag 21 april 2010

Volcanic ash

This article is about the volcano Eyjafjallajökull that had erupted. This happened over six days ago. The plains had to stay on the ground because of the volcanic ash that would damage the motors of the plain and the governments had to follow the European safety regulations. There are still a lot British people who are stuck in other countries and can’t come home. However yesterday, 20th of April, some plains went to Heathrow and back. So they are trying to get all the plains in the air again. Because the plains had to stay on the ground England had lost a great amount of money, £1.1billion to be precise

I find it is a serious case. People lives are at stake. So I agree with holding the plains on ground and not letting them fly. Volcanic ash does cause a lot of damage to the motors of the plain and if you let them fly you play with the lives of hundreds of people. So better save then sorry. I do believe that it is the worst time to lose money, because countries need every penny and now they have lost a lot, so that means they have to cut down from other things like education and that is important.