‘Please help our friend’: Classmates of River Valley High alleged killer urged Chan Chun Sing to care for him

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SINGAPORE 一 Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said students and staff members of River Valley High School displayed solidarity, grace and compassion, including towards a 16-year-old student who allegedly murdered his schoolmate.

 

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