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Scottish government to respond to Bailey Gwynne school death report | Scottish government to respond to Bailey Gwynne school death report |
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The Scottish government is to give its response to a report into the killing of Aberdeen schoolboy Bailey Gwynne. | The Scottish government is to give its response to a report into the killing of Aberdeen schoolboy Bailey Gwynne. |
Bailey, 16, was stabbed during a fight with a fellow pupil at Cults Academy. | Bailey, 16, was stabbed during a fight with a fellow pupil at Cults Academy. |
His killer is serving nine years for culpable homicide. | His killer is serving nine years for culpable homicide. |
The review, by child welfare professional Andrew Lowe, made 21 recommendations. Deputy First Minister John Swinney will give his response to MSPs on Tuesday afternoon. | The review, by child welfare professional Andrew Lowe, made 21 recommendations. Deputy First Minister John Swinney will give his response to MSPs on Tuesday afternoon. |
The review found the pupil's death was "potentially avoidable" and said the Scottish government should consider legal changes to give teachers more power to search pupils. | The review found the pupil's death was "potentially avoidable" and said the Scottish government should consider legal changes to give teachers more power to search pupils. |
It said the stabbing was "an unplanned, spontaneous conflict that emerged rapidly out of an unexceptional banter". | It said the stabbing was "an unplanned, spontaneous conflict that emerged rapidly out of an unexceptional banter". |
A five-day trial at the High Court in Aberdeen heard this involved an argument over a biscuit. | A five-day trial at the High Court in Aberdeen heard this involved an argument over a biscuit. |
Mr Lowe's conclusions and recommendations were published last October. | Mr Lowe's conclusions and recommendations were published last October. |
Watch live coverage of the ministerial statement from 2.20pm on Holyrood Live. |