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Dead teen's family seeks AGC's help to set up Anti-Bullying Act
Five years after 18-year-old T Nhaveen was brutally murdered, a memorandum to propose a robust Anti-Bullying Act and to declare June 15 as an Anti-Bullying Day was submitted to the Attorney-General Chambers (AGC) in Putrajaya earlier today.
A group comprising Nhaveen’s family, legal team, and Nail (Nhaveen Action & Investigation League) submitted the memorandum in the hope that it will lead to laws that make bullying a serious crime.
“It is time that Malaysia...
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