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No Signs Of Bullying So Far In School Death

The Education Director-General says no signs of bullying have been detected so far, in the case of the Form Four student who died at a secondary school in Seremban.

He adds the 16-year-old girl was also believed to be in good health at the time of the incident.

The DG also says the Education Ministry is currently providing the necessary assistance to the deceased’s family.

Meanwhile, police say they are continuing with their investigations, including recording witness statements and obtaining the post-mortem report.

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In a separate development…

Cops have confirmed that no fatalities were reported, after strong winds and heavy rain damaged nearly 250 homes in Bercham, Ipoh yesterday. 

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In other news…

The health ministry says the manpower restructuring at several government hospitals over the past month, is a temporary measure to ensure that services proceed uninterrupted.

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The Public Service Department has rolled out a five-year roadmap aimed at strengthening the psychological well-being of civil servants.

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And, at least one person has been killed while 11 others were seriously injured after two passenger trains collided about 90 kilometers north of London.

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