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Editorial: Attack on child was cowardly

Corey Charlton
Hawkes Bay Today·
9 Jan, 2014 08:00 PM2 mins to read

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The problem here is the incident is being mistakenly framed within the broader child discipline debate, writes Charlton. Photo / Warren Buckland

The problem here is the incident is being mistakenly framed within the broader child discipline debate, writes Charlton. Photo / Warren Buckland

There have been a few suggestions made in the past 48 hours about what may or may not have been said to provoke a grown man into attacking a 12-year-old boy visiting Hawke's Bay on Tuesday.

In town from Tauranga to visit his grandmother, the child was allegedly kicked, punched and put into a headlock by the offender.

This followed some clowning around during which police said he had yelled out "hi" to the man as he cycled past.

There has been scepticism as to whether it was just a simple "hi", or more.

However, the answer is irrelevant because the still unidentified man's response was thuggery, plain and simple.

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There is nothing which could have been said to justify the cruel beating the boy received, and the offender is quite rightly being sought by police.

The problem here is the incident is being mistakenly framed within the broader child discipline debate.

Child discipline is a very emotive subject with strong views held across a wide-ranging debate.

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But this incident has nothing to do with provocation, discipline, lessons learned or anything like it.

The attack of a defenceless 12-year-old child by a grown man is an assault - and a cowardly one at that.

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