I find it quite puzzling, too. The teacher who disclosed information to the media said that the tutor had been punished by the school before. However, he explained that there was no evidence that the sexual harassment of the tutor caused the girls to commit suicide. Why do I feel that these two explanations are a bit contradictory. The teacher also said that because of this incident, the tutor lost many opportunities. Is this an injustice to his colleagues? If the tutor didn't sexually harass, why was he punished by the school? Since he has been punished, why has he nothing to do with the girl's death?
Presumably everyone is waiting for a clear explanation from Zhejiang University. Although this involves the reputation of Zhejiang University, if this matter is not handled well, then presumably the reputation he cares about cannot be preserved. If what the mother who posted in Weibo said is true, the daughter really committed suicide because she was overwhelmed by the sexual harassment of her tutor. Then I hope the school can deal with the tutor seriously as soon as possible. However, I also hope you don't take it out on everyone in Zhejiang University because of this.
In recent years, the scandal of sexual harassment of students by tutors has intensified. One thing after another is creepy. The victims are not only female students, but even boys. Compared with schools, students are still in a weak position. Once they use their identity to bully their students, then students will fall into a very helpless situation. So I don't think schools should let those who break the law go because of their reputation.
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