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Jan 21, 2009 News
A fourth form student of the Bishops High School was stabbed on Monday evening, at approximately 18:45 hours, after he and another schoolboy got into a scuffle while they were playing a game of cards in the school compound.
Omesh Danram, 14, went to lessons as usual after school on Monday. After lessons were finished, he proceeded back to school, where he met his friends and they began to play a card game with some collectible cards that are popular with the boys.
Due to some disagreement during the card game, a scuffle ensued between Danram and another of the boys, leading to Danram being stabbed in the left side of his back.
One of the boys summoned his parents, and Danram was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), where he received five stitches for his wound. By this time, Danram’s parents had been alerted, and they, too, hastened to the hospital.
“When I got there,” said the wounded boy’s mother, Laloutie Danram, “the doctor had already seen him, and then I found out that everything was all right.”
Yesterday, Omesh returned to school as usual, and according to Laloutie, she went to the school with her son and had discussions with the head teacher.
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