Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Developing Moral Values:

The injuries allegedly suffered at the hands of children –– all believed to be under the age of 10 –– were horrific: "Quattro" suffered two fractured legs, a broken eye socket, a fractured jaw, blood and pus dripping from his brain, and claws ripped off from him frantically digging to avoid the blows.
Some school children tortured and killed him with bricks and rocks.
Despite the best efforts of veterinarians, Quattro died on May 15.
Guess who was he? Human being ? No Quattro was a stray cat.
He likely would not have even had the chance to survive if not for the heroic acts of 14-year-old boy, who, according to Passaic County SPCA agent Luis Vasquez, saw the beating, pushed away one of the elementary school students and brought the wounded cat home with him.
The cat stayed with the 14-year-old boy and his mother for two days, until a teacher learned of the incident and had Quattro taken to Chance at Life.
This was the breaking news in TV Channels of New York.
If found guilty by a judge, the children who allegedly abused Quattro will at minimum be required to undergo a psychiatric evaluation and attend counseling, according to state law.
The punishment for the children was 15 days suspension from School and then they will be attending counselling session.
Great .

Could we do the same for our students to develop moral values such as humanity and kindness…..!!!!

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