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An 11-year-old boy lost his finger while trying to run away from ‘school bullies’ - Fa

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An 11-year-old Black student, unfortunately, had his finger amputated after he sustained an injury while he was trying to run away from school “bullies.” The injured student’s mother, Shantal Bailey, said her son Raheem was subjected to racial and physical abuse after his September 2021 enrollment at Abertillery Learning Community in Wales, Independent reported. Bailey...

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