Mom stays in the class task in viral confrontation, make shocking revelation: ‘I will slip your throat’

A mother who makes titles after attacking in an Adelaide class to confront her child’s harasser has made a devastating acceptance.

It was Monday afternoon when the woman entered St. Paul’s College in Gilles Plains northeast of Adelaide, threatening to “throw” the throat of a young girl.

“You ever f *** ing with my daughter again I will cut your throat f ***,” the woman cried in the tirada video taken from 7News.

A mother entered St. Paul’s College in Gilles Plains northeast of Adelaide, threatening to “throw” Bully’s throat. 7News

“I’ll wait for you. And she a little smart **** there, yes, you know what, you are just jealous because you are ***** ****. You are a **** ****. “

The mother, who is 20 weeks pregnant, has then revealed to Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson in their program on Friday morning that her daughter was being so severely affected by a school situation that she had stopped eating.

“Our daughter was extremely excited, surely for more than 12 months,” she explained, detailing how the alarm bells were falling when she came through her daughter’s bag.

The mother said her daughter was severely harassed and had stopped eating. 7News

“She stopped eating, I would find moldy sandwiches in her bag.

“She had come home and she fell on my arms on the floor and said ‘Mama, I can’t do this anymore, what is the purpose of living?”

The mother also claimed that before her classroom in the classroom, she had gone through the “right channels” but had not received any help.

Henderson was shocked by the mother’s acceptance.

“Oh my Lord, as a mother, I can only imagine what you thought,” she said.

“I am repulsive that they did nothing for you.”

“She would go from a beautiful 13-year-old girl to nothing,” said the destroyed mother.

Meanwhile, Sandilands supported the mother: “You did what you need to do, you protected your children.”

Sandilands slammed the Estabet commissioner, who he claimed that Kiis FM had invited into the air to discuss the harassment: “E-communeer will not come and talk to us, this is her only job.”

Talking to talk 7News Earlier during the week, the woman admitted that her actions were wrong, but insisted she was getting up for her daughter.

“I don’t want my daughter to be another statistic. I don’t want to bury my baby, ”the mother told her at the exit.

“She was crying, she was destroyed that this child told her to go and hang.

“This is a fracture point for any parent … I entered into survival mode and protective mode. I left it loose, unfortunately was one side, I don’t show very often. But it was a right point for it day. “

The woman also claimed that her daughter’s mental health had fallen severely and she was pushed into self-harm.

“I did everything in my power as a parent and so my husband to make sure our daughter was safe, especially removing her to school,” she claimed.

“The school has been negligible on their behalf, they have not done it, what they said (they will do). They have ignored all the images of what we stated on harassment with our daughter.”

“I have stated time and time again in the school we are starting. We begged for help. We begged them.”

The mother has since apologized for the incident.

“I did everything in my power as a parent and so my husband to make sure our daughter was safe, especially removing her to school,” the mother claimed. 7News

“What everyone has seen for me is not the one I am as a mother or as a person,” she said.

A police inquiry is underway.

The director of St. John Patrick Harmer College told parents that the issue is being treated, Daily Mail Reported: “The college remains committed to its task of taking care of all students and staff.

“We offer an environment where the safety and well -being of all is our highest advantage. We will continue to provide the best possible support for our students and staff during this time.

“We are continuing to work closely with the South Australia police, and as a result, we are unable to provide further details about the incident.”

It comes just weeks after the South Australian government introduced new laws aimed at abusive parents, giving principals the power to stop parents from school bases.

The government said at the time that the change followed a dramatic increase in the number of incidents involving parents, leading to a 200 percent increase in parental banning in public schools over the past five years.

“Educators and the wider community expect schools and preschools to be safe and supportive of learning, where there is no room for violence or intimidating and threatening behavior,” Prime Minister Peter Malinauskas said in a state announcement legislation.

“Everyone has the right to feel at work and our teachers are no exception.”

News.com.Au has contacted St. Paul’s College for further comments.

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