B.C. Firm Confirms Nine Abducted Workers Dead Mexi
A B.C.-based mining firm confirmed nine abducted workers were found dead in Mexico while one remains
Fadhlina Sidek has pledged a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the tragic loss of two trainee teachers from the Institute of Teacher Education (IPG) Perlis Campus, who died during a kayaking exercise. This incident at Pantai Merdeka has significantly raised alarms regarding safety protocols in outdoor educational activities.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) is moving forward with an extensive evaluation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for outdoor endeavors throughout all educational institutions. This initiative aims to enhance safety and avert future tragedies. Officials will meticulously scrutinize every facet of the program, including supervision practices and risk evaluations.
Fadhlina affirmed the ministry's accountability for the incident, ensuring that justice will prevail for the families affected. She confirmed that a rigorous examination is in progress, and any regulatory breaches will incur strict consequences. Those accountable for organizing the event have been temporarily reassigned pending further investigations.
Additionally, the minister visited Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah in Alor Setar to express her condolences to the families of the victims. This incident has attracted nationwide focus, underscoring the pressing necessity for enhanced enforcement of safety standards during student activities.
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