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A STUDENT OF a prominent high school in St. Andrew was recently pressured to leave the institution after a picture of her performing oral sex on a boy was circulated among secondary institutions in the Corporate Area.

The student was forced to leave the institution after an alleged incident at the Gibson Relays left her titled as 'The Bluetooth Express'.

It is alleged that the third-form student allowed a young man believed to be her boyfriend to record the oral sex incident as a video clip on his Razr phone.

Reports are that the young man used the 'Bluetooth' information transferral technology to send the video to his friend's phone. Unfortunately an error was made, and the video was sent to a multitude of persons in close proximity at the Gibson meet.

"Is a eedyat ting di yout do to her. She suck him .... suh she mus love him and di yout guh scandal her ... Her mother bus her ass when she fin out, an fly her out last week," a student of another prominent Corporate Area institution told THE STAR while she looked at the video which was on her phone.

The video has apparently made its way to the Internet and the girl has met much ridicule. Adding insult to injury, the girl was not only pressured to leave the school but according to friends, was beaten and spat on by her mother, who allegedly made immediate arrangements for her to leave the island.

When THE STAR contacted the girl's former school, a representative would not speak on the matter, but indicated that they would contact the newspaper, taking necessary contact numbers. However, up to press time, the call had not been returned.

CAN'T EXPEL STUDENT

According to the Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Noel Montieth, the school itself could not have expelled the student.

"A charge has to be sent to the parents and the school board in writing, and the board will have a hearing on the matter, where they can recommend her expulsion by the institution," said Montieth.

He said that the school does have the authority to suspend the student up to 10 days, to give the board time to convene and deliberate the matter.

The Minister of State also said that given the age of the young girl, it should become a legal matter.

When the police station close to the area in which the school is located was contacted an officer said that they had no knowledge of the matter, indicating that the incident might not have been reported.

Regardless, students at the school have confirmed that the girl is no longer there, adding that she has no intentions of returning as she is currently abroad making applications to schools there.

Peers of the girl have expressed disgust at the school's handling of the matter, saying that the institution should have taken steps to have her counselled.

"This is how [the school] operates, if what happens looks bad on them, you will be expelled ... A wouldn't be surprised if someone get rape an dem expel her," said a friend of the girl, and student at the school.

 
March 17, 2006
 

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