Year Three pupil hit on the head by falling toilet cistern in Ipoh school


IPOH: A Year Three pupil was hurt when a toilet cistern was dislodged from its mounting and crashed onto her at SK Perpaduan at Taman Perpaduan here.

State education, higher education, youth and sports committee chairman Khairudin Abu Hanipah, who disclosed the mishap, said the ceramic tank fell and struck the pupil on her head while she was flushing the toilet on Tuesday (July 18).

"The pupil reported the incident to the teacher, and the initial action taken by the school was to take her to her mother, before being taken to the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital for treatment.

"An X-ray examination found no serious injuries to the pupil, and she was discharged,” he said after the closing of the “Rising Together” programme, jointly organised by UKM-GSB and Felcra Berhad here today (July 20).

He said following the incident, the school was ordered to periodically monitor and ensure that toilet facilities are always in good condition, to avoid any more mishaps.

Khairudin said it was in line with the main agenda of the Education Ministry this year to upgrade toilets, involving as many as 700 primary and secondary schools in Perak.

"Upgrade work is being coordinated by the state Education Department and it needs to be implemented until this October with the allocation received, to provide safe and comfortable toilets in schools,” he said.

He added the state Education Department was expected to set up a special committee to see through the upgrade, which could also involve other parties, including the Public Works Department, the Rural Development Office and the Implementation Coordination Unit, to see that work is carried out by the contractor according to the standards set.

On July 11, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek was reported to have said that the ministry had given each school three months to solve the problem of toilet maintenance, by channelling an allocation of RM70,000 per school.

Fadhlina said the ministry is currently in the process of distributing the aid, which it is hoped will make an impact on the cleanliness of school toilets. - Bernama

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