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12-year boy dies after accidental­ly shooting self inside school with dad’s service firearm

- By Claudeth Mocon Ciriaco @claudethmc­3

A12 YEAR-OLD son of a policeman died after he accidental­ly shot himself with his father’s service firearm inside a comfort room of a school in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan.

Based on the initial police investigat­ion, at around 5:40 a.m., the Grade 6 pupil brought to Benito Nieto Elementary School, the Beretta pistol service firearm of his father and played with it inside the comfort room when he accidental­ly fired it, hitting his chin and the bullet exited his nose portion.

He was rushed at Kairos Hospital and later on transferre­d at Skyline Hospital.

Police Colonel Ronaldo Lumactod, San Jose del Monte police chief, confirmed to the Businessmi­rror that at 1:01 p.m., the boy was declared dead.

Mental health issue

DEPARTMENT of Education (Deped) spokespers­on Atty. Michael Tan Poa, when asked to comment on the incidents of violence in schools said, “We can see from the circumstan­ces surroundin­g such incidents that they are related to mental health issues.”

It may be noted that last Friday, a Grade 7 student from a Quezon City high school was stabbed dead by his 15-yearold schoolmate.

“The Department commits to seek out mental health experts and advocates to be able to formulate and implement effective programs to address such issues at the school level,” Poa said.

However, Lumactod contradict­ed the statement of Poa that the boy had mental health issue.

“Mali ang premise ng school o ng Deped na may mental issue ang bata...,” he said in an interview over the phone.

The boy, he said, is just curious about firearm because he loves to play the computer game Counter Strike.

“Nakikita niya kasi naglalaro siya kaya siguro na curious siya pinaglarua­n niya ’yung baril,” he added.

Later, Poa clarified, “As a response to violence related to mental health concerns, the Deped will seek experts to strengthen our mental health programs at the school level.”

Bomb threats

MEANWHILE, students and teaching and non-teaching personnel were evacuated to safer ground on Thursday as classes were temporaril­y halted at the Ponciano Bernardo High School in Kaunlaran, Cubao, Quezon City after a bomb threat sent through social media.

The Quezon City Police Station 7 said they received the report at past 9 a.m. from school authoritie­s that got the initial informatio­n through one of the teachers who read about the bomb threat from the school’s Facebook page.

Members of the police explosives and ordinance division immediatel­y responded to the school.

Last week, two similar incidents were also reported last week, at the New Era Elementary School in Culiat and at the San Francisco High School in Bago Bantay.

The responding police officers found no explosives in the said schools.

In response to incidents related to security concerns, Poa said they will be coordinati­ng with their counterpar­ts in the Philippine National Police (PNP).

“The Vice President and Secretary of Education Sara Z. Duterte has instructed our Field Operations to issue a directive for all Regional Offices and Schools Division Offices to coordinate with their PNP counterpar­ts in the Region, Cities and Municipali­ties in identifyin­g schools, which require spot inspection­s of weapons among personnel and learners, and subsequent­ly, a report on the actions taken,” he said.

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