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  2. August 27, 2015 15:57 PM
    JPN Kelantan Students Focus's Seven Aboriginal Lost In Forest


    NEW CITY, Aug 27 (Bernama) - The search for seven Aboriginal students who were reported missing in the forest near the National School Pos Tohoi, bank last Sunday, the main focus of the State Education Department (JPN) Kelantan.

    Its director, Abdul Aziz Abdullah said the search should be initiated by all parties to ensure that all students soon discovered missing.

    "Right now, we need to ensure the safety of all students involved first. The other thing was the delay made a police report will be determined later after thorough investigation is done," he told Bernama here today.

    Ab Aziz said he was seriously concerned because the incident involving the safety of school children.

    He said that for now, all parties are requested not to speculate negatively to the school.

    "We will conduct a thorough investigation on this matter. If there is a mistake appropriate action will be determined later," he said.

    Seven Aboriginal students living in dormitories National School Pos Tohoi reported missing in the forest after a bath in the river near the school, Sunday.

    A school teacher had been a police report regarding the loss of pupils at 2.25am on Tuesday.

    District police chief Supt Saiful Bahri bank Abdullah reportedly said the students escaped into the forest for fear of being involved acted upon by the teacher after bathing in the river near the school without permission.

    Six girls and a boy, aged between seven and 11 years.

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