Cases of classroom *bullying in primary and secondary schools here have increased to an alarming level. People were shocked at a news report Thursday that a sixth grade student at a primary school in Seoul goes to school *escorted by a private bodyguard. Parents of the 12-year-old student said it was the last means of self defense to protect their daughter from the classroom bullying she had suffered, ranging from social *ostracism to physical *abuse
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The shocking report reflects the seriousness of bullying taking place in schools here. The situation has reached a level that school authorities can no longer deal with. Apparently, she is not the only one under the protection of private guards to *evade the most extreme form of bullying in school. According to an agency offering personal security services, the number of parents contracting private protection services has been increasing steadily as of late.
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