Karte.VII

Regarding the death of our dear NS trainee Too, 18, she died at a young age while undergoing a shooting training in her respective camp recently. People blame it on the reason where the officers weren't taking enough care of the welfare of the trainees. Forensics research found out she died because of constipation due to in-ability to discrete her toxins and hence poisoned her to death. In my personal point of view I did blame the NS officers of not being caring enough to the trainees because when a person is selected for NS training, it's written there "TANIAH, ANDA TERPILIH" , the word taniah is suppose to congratulate and that means when a person is selected for NS he/she suppose to undergo training under professional supervision from the officers where all of their health welfare are being taken care of thoroughly and not even a second can be taken lightly.And to add the the matter, taniah is suppose to mean the children sent for NS are suppose to go as teenagers and come back as adult but news that's been publishing so far came back the other way. So, I guess taniah to the person who got selected means he/she might have to undergo a training that will cause her/his life, go there as a teenager come back in lifeless.

Another matter, the headlines wrote "Another NS Trainee Dead". I highlighted the word another because another sounded like it's happening so frequent. Parents send their children for NS in hoping to shape them into being more responsible and be able to stand on their own feet, not sending them there and ended up receiving their child's body. My condolences to Too's family.

Another point of view from my friend is, he said it in a very logical manner which i think can be considered as well. In a way, there are people dying every second in the world. Referring back to NS due to the reason a large amount of people gathering, it just increases the death rate at a particular area. Can it be avoided?

I really do think that the personel organizing the NS training should really look into the major factors that's been causing deaths to our future of the country. They should not take actions only when there's a problem cause it's like "crying over spilled milk". They should really re-assess the whole module for training and look into the smallest details cause "prevention is always better than cure".

Personally, a lesson to be pondered, don't you think the above scenario happens quite frequent among us? Though we might think "Aiya, it's not so important until it's life taking geh" but even the smallest mistakes in our lives can cause us a huge portion of our future. Like a tiniest crack in a damp, due to the pressure of the water the whole damp might break and cause a massive flood.

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