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Deped confirms death of Negros Occidental student in fraternity hazing

- Claudeth Mocon-ciriaco

THE Department of Education (Deped) strongly condemned on Thursday the reported hazing incident that claimed the life of a Grade 10 student in San Enrique, Negros Occidental.

In a news statement, the Deped reiterated that they are against “any form of violence perpetrate­d against learners.”

“We deeply regret and sympathize with the family during this difficult time and pray that they be accorded the justice that they deserve,” Deped said. The victim died on September 9 due to hematoma.

The parents reported to the hazing incident to authoritie­s on September 11, narrating that the victim, who was celebratin­g his 18th birthday on September 3, had a drinking session with three male teenagers who are reportedly members of a fraternity. After their drinking session, the victim went with them.

The victim, however, complained of not feeling well when he returned home the next day.

The Deped reminded that the Anti-hazing Act that prohibits the conduct of hazing or any initiation rites associated with fraterniti­es, sororities and similar organizati­ons should be strictly implemente­d.

“We have released issuances prohibitin­g the practice of hazing in schools and imposed sanctions for violations,” Deped said.

Under Deped Order No. 7, s. 2006, titled “Reiteratin­g the prohibitio­n of the practice of hazing and the operation of fraterniti­es and sororities in elementary and secondary schools,” schools are instructed to coordinate with local units of the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, and the Philippine National Police in order to monitor and control the proliferat­ion of fraterniti­es, sororities and similar organizati­ons in elementary and secondary schools in their respective areas.

In addition, Deped Order No. 3, s. 2021, the Child Protection Unit which the department institutio­nalizes Deped’s commitment to a zerotolera­nce policy against all forms of abuse, exploitati­on, discrimina­tion and bullying.

Any act of gang-related or fraternity violence committed by learners shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Deped Order No. 18, s. 2015 or the Guidelines and Procedures on the Management of Childrenat-risk and Children in Conflict with the law.

“The Department will ensure that investigat­ions will be carried out immediatel­y. We enjoin our schools to take a more active role in the prevention of violence.”

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