"Debra deserved to die" comment warrant a bashing

I read with eccentric interest in the newspaper about this teen blogger who says drowned schoolmate (Debra Koh drowning incident) deserves canal death gets bashed. Apparently, she was kicked and slapped around 20 times. Although that particular blog entry about her schoolmate Debra deserving to die in the canal flood stemmed from the fact that this girl and Debra had a run-in late last year, it was a tad too sensitive. Considering the fact that Singapore students are so Internet savvy that commenting on a schoolmate's "deserving" death is somewhat stupid to think of in the first place, but if I was that girl who had a run-in with Debra, I would have probably thought of doing the same thing too (blogging about the drowned girl's death as being deserving). My apologies and condolences if any student from Hillgrove Secondary School found my blog entries too sensitive and ignorant of any compassion. Bloody hell I wouldn't want any school kids hounding me at my workplace or home, but still, the question remains!! What the hell were these 4 stupid kids playing "toss-the-bag" beside a nearly dry canal in the first place? Can't they play that somewhere else, away from any nearly dry canal?? Not that I have a "invisible" grudge against Debra or whatsoever, but it's just fucking lame and stupid to think of it. Would they have the common sense to play somewhere else, all this shit wouldn't have had to happened. No best friend would be lost forever, no mourning at all, no grieiving about who's mistake, so on and so forth. But still I have to stay this, students nowadays are more aware of what's happening around them and yet this kind of shit still have to happen. For what reason? I'm not sorry for commenting about these 4 kids as being stupid, coz they are in the first place. If they had exercised a little caution instead of throwing caution "to the wind", or in this case, the nearly dry canal, all these regrets and sorrow wouldn't have to happen in the first place!!



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