Teacher threw student's iPhone in fire, you will be shocked to know the reason
Teacher threw student's iPhone in fire, you will be shocked to know the reason
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Very strict rules are made for the well-being of children in schools. It's only for their good. Especially in boarding schools (boarding school videos), there is a lot of hard work on children. In boarding schools, children are forbidden to bring phones. But even after this, many children hide and bring their phones. In some schools, when caught, teachers seize these mobiles and give them to their parents. But these days, after seeing the video that is going viral on social media, everyone has been stunned.

The viral video is from a boarding school in Indonesia. In it, the school teacher was seen throwing the phone into the drum of fire. Not one or two, but several smartphones can be seen thrown in the fire. In this video, the children were gathered around the drum of fire. In front of them, the teacher burned the phones one by one. When one of the teachers burnt several phones she had, another teacher came forward and she also put the mobile phone in the fire.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The video was shared on social media. As soon as it went viral, the teacher was called by the name of Flame Thrower. It is being said that there were many mobile iPhones thrown in the fire. Such an expensive mobile was thrown into the fire by the teachers. This video has been viewed millions of times so far. Many people are in support of this video. They said that when even parents know that they do not have to bring a phone to the boarding school, why send their children with such an expensive mobile? Many people criticized this behaviour of the teachers and wrote that the teachers should have returned the mobile to the parents.

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