Father's outrage as he claims bullying of his son at leading Minaret Islamic college in Melbourne caused him serious injury
4 months ago

Father's outrage as he claims bullying of his son at leading Minaret Islamic college in Melbourne caused him serious injury

Daily Mail  

Outraged dad Tamer Fhas said his son's school is in denial of what he alleges is ongoing bullying that led to the boy being seriously injured and hospitalised. Outraged dad Tamer Mousa has said his son's school is in denial of what he alleges is ongoing bullying that led to Youssef being seriously injured and hospitalised A medical report, obtained by Channel 7, said Youssef's paraspinal muscles were torn between his C4 and T1 vertebra, and his C6 vertebra sustained trabecular microfractures. Youssef said he had previously told school staff of alleged bullying, including isolation and name-calling and insults about wearing glasses. Minaret College denied the teenager reported any previous instances of bullying to staff Though the hospital, according to its report, was told the incident happened 'outside of school,' it occurred at 1.45pm on Thursday, May 30, which was a school day Though he no longer needs the walking frame, he still wears the neck brace and feels pain from the alleged bullying.

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