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Scorpion in School Shoes: Mother, Father or Pupil to Blame?

Poelong, Free State, S. Africa, girls' legs under desk at Nthabiseng Secondary School, 1/13

Dear Editor, Romance page, GrassRoots.ng

Please, grant me opportunity to vent my anger on some careless parents. I don’t know what parenting has turned to these days.

This is a true life story as was shared in our WhatsApp Group, but I have been asking who is to blame?

How can a parent drop a child off at school without running a proper check on uniform,shoes and content of the bag? How? I’m totally disappointed in the kind of mothers we have today.

Please, post for your thousands of readers to learn and take precautions.

A child came to school with scorpion in her shoes.

Yes you heard me right!!! “Scorpion in her shoes”.

This child is Just in primary 1. She came to school in tears, and was dragged down from the car all the way to class by her mum. The mother refused to offer any reasonable explanation and only said “don’t mind her, she is being naughty, she doesn’t want to come to school and is only using leg pain as an excuse”.

In class, this child kept screaming at intervals while crying uncontrollably. She didn’t participate in the drills as she came a little bit late.

She didn’t even touch her test paper either; she kept on screaming while her classmates chanted the usual anthem, “you’ll be fine, sorry, you’ll be fine “. It was time for tea break, she let out another scream. This time stamping her feet on the floor, scattering everything placed on the table in front of her. Her teacher asked what the problem was and she said her leg.

The teacher beckoned on her to come, but noticed she couldn’t move and her leg was stretched out, looking stiff.

The teacher walked over to her and told her to point to the exact place but the child just kept crying and said her shoes.

Well the teacher had to take her shoes off and tapped it on the floor, turning it upside down probably to get sand out of the shoes or something.

My dear friends, it wasn’t sand. No, it wasn’t, it was a black Scorpion that fell out of the shoe.

The shock! The fear! The other children didn’t even know what it was, but were smart to obey their teacher as she screamed at them to run out of class.

The teacher mustered courage and hit the Scorpion while screaming for help.

The cleaners rushed in and made sure that the Scorpion was dead.

The school rang the mum to come over, because this is obviously not a case of Panadol or Paracetamol .

The child had to be cut up and fast too but not without the consent of her mother. Her eyes had changed and were blood shot.

The spot where the Scorpion stung (only God in heaven knows how many times) had turned black,I mean black! The leg was already stiff.

Chei, my brothers and sisters with what my eyes saw today, that child was in pains. Her mother came and they had to cut the spot open first before taking her to the hospital.

My question still remains how could a mother be this careless? This isn’t about whether the woman is a dirty woman at home or not. How can you ignore the complains of your own child without running proper checks to ensure that the child is fine and just being Crankie.

How dear mum? How?
I pray Chisom survives it.

I pray she gets better; God please for the sake of those little ones that held hands and prayed today, please answer us,i beg of thee. This child is just in primary 1.

Obviously, it isn’t the child’s fault.

How come even the dad who was driving that morning didn’t show such heart of compassion by coming down the car to mandate the wife to assess the child?

Probably, they are blaming the child for being the ‘crying type’. Whatever, I blame the parents, especially the mother.

Thanks,

Lizzy writes from Lagos.

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