The Star (Jamaica)

Cornwall College dean, student attacked by angry group

- HOPETON BUCKNOR STAR Writer STAR Writer

Classes ended prematurel­y at Cornwall College in Montego Bay, St James, yesterday following an incident where a student and the dean of discipline were attacked and assaulted by a group of men, including a parent.

Following the incident, representa­tives from the Education Ministry, school board, ParentTeac­her Associatio­n (PTA) and the Freeport police travelled to the institutio­n, where an emergency meeting was held with the principal and members of the administra­tive staff.

THE STAR visited the institutio­n immediatel­y following the incident and spoke to Dr Garfield Campbell, president of the PTA.

“There was an incident between two students at the school this morning and the parent of one of the students came by the institutio­n and assaulted the other boy,” said Campbell.

“The dean of discipline intervened, and he, too, was attacked and assaulted by the parent.”

Campbell said that a group of men who came with the parent joined in, and they physically assaulted both the dean and the other student, before leaving in a motor car.

“An incident of this nature is strongly condemned by the PTA,” Campbell said. “As a result of the incident we will be having an immediate meeting with the parents tomorrow (today).”

Campbell mentioned a recent similar attack which was carried out against the school’s principal, Michael Ellis, last year, and stated that security will now be enhanced at the institutio­n.

“At present, because of the busy corridor outside the school compound, parents are allowed to freely drive on to the school compound to pick up and drop off students,” he said. “This system will now have to be reviewed, no doubt, to ensure the safety of the school community.”

One police source told THE STAR that the school has facilitate­d them with all the data on the parent, and they are now on the verge of making contact with him.

“We have got personal informatio­n on the student involved from the school, and we are now in the process of contacting the parent involved, and hope he can facilitate us with informatio­n on the other persons involved,” the source said. “The police have been informed that the boy was boxed several times in his face, and so, too, was a security guard who also intervened. The dean of discipline also intervened, and he, too, was assaulted.”

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HOPETON BUCKNOR ?? A police unit responding to the incident at Cornwall College in Montego Bay.
PHOTO BY HOPETON BUCKNOR A police unit responding to the incident at Cornwall College in Montego Bay.
 ?? RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? A police service vehicle is parked near the crime scene where a pedal cyclist was shot and killed by gunmen a few feet from the entrance to the Nannyville Health Centre in the Corporate Area.
RICARDO MAKYN/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR A police service vehicle is parked near the crime scene where a pedal cyclist was shot and killed by gunmen a few feet from the entrance to the Nannyville Health Centre in the Corporate Area.

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