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Mother of beaten teen: I am not sending my child back to that school

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News The mother of beaten student Vidya Lal shed tears as she speaks to the media at Jenny's on the Boulevard on Friday. Photo by Angelo Marcelle Vidya Lal, mother of the Carapichaima West Secondary School student who was beaten – along with a maxi driver – on Monday says she will never send him back to that school ever again. She said she wants justice for her son and for […]

Source: Trinidad News

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