At 8:03 a.m. on February 1, in a hospital in Guangzhou, as the door of the operating room slowly closed, the organ donation operation of Liao, a 13-year-old boy who was bullied by the campus in Bajia Middle School in Yangchun City, began. At 9:11, this young life officially came to an end. According to reports, after the operation is completed, his organs and tissues will help at least seven people regain their lives.
This Liao classmate was beaten into a vegetative state simply for refusing to help his classmates with their homework, and eventually died.
When Liao was alive, he couldn't protect himself. After death, he used his own organs to save 7 people, which is a good deed and a meaningful thing! But it is also a very regrettable thing, because Liao's death seems destined to be unable to seek justice.
Schools should establish mechanisms for early warning, in-process handling and post-event intervention. Periodically carry out special investigations on the prevention of school bullying, and promptly address emerging or tendentious issues that are discovered, and schools shall, in light of the circumstances, order students who commit campus bullying to apologize to the students being bullied, give criticism, education, or disciplinary sanctions.
When public security organs discover bullying on campus, they should immediately take measures to prevent the situation from expanding, promptly handle it in accordance with law, and notify the relevant schools and students' guardians. Where the carrying out of campus bullying constitutes a violation of the administration of public security, the public security organs are to give public security administrative sanctions in accordance with law. Students who commit school bullying and constitute a crime are to be pursued for criminal responsibility in accordance with law.