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Tragedy and Turmoil: Asos Co-Founder's Fatal Fall and a Teacher's Plea for Safety

Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of online retailer Asos, has died after falling from a balcony in Thailand, while a teacher in the UK is speaking out against the idea of arming educators with handheld scanners after being stabbed by a pupil.

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Tragedy and Turmoil: Asos Co-Founder's Fatal Fall and a Teacher's Plea for Safety

Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of online retailer Asos, has died after falling from a balcony in Thailand, while a teacher in the UK is speaking out against the idea of arming educators with handheld scanners after being stabbed by a pupil.

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Tragedy struck in Thailand when Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of popular online retailer Asos, fell to his death from a balcony. Griffiths, who co-founded Asos in 2000 and remained a significant shareholder after leaving the firm five years later, was a prominent figure in the business world. His untimely passing has sent shockwaves through the industry.

Meanwhile, in the UK, a teacher who was stabbed by a pupil is speaking out against the idea of arming educators with handheld scanners. The teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, was attacked at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman and is still recovering from the incident. In an emotional plea, the teacher emphasized that staff are not security guards and that giving them handheld scanners would not address the underlying issues.

"I don't want to be a security guard," the teacher said. "I want to be a teacher. I want to educate and inspire my students, not search them for knives."

The teacher's comments come as schools across the UK are grappling with the issue of pupil safety. With knife crime on the rise, many are calling for increased security measures, including the use of handheld scanners. However, the teacher's words serve as a poignant reminder that there is no easy solution to this complex problem.

Asos, which was founded by Griffiths and Nick Robertson in 2000, has grown into a global online retailer with a valuation of over £5 billion. Griffiths remained a significant shareholder in the company after leaving in 2005 and was widely respected within the industry for his entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen.

The circumstances surrounding Griffiths' death are still unclear, but it is understood that he fell from a balcony in Thailand. The incident is currently under investigation.

In contrast, the teacher's stabbing has sparked a wider debate about school safety and the role of educators in maintaining order. While some have called for increased security measures, others argue that this would create a culture of fear and mistrust.

"Teachers are not security guards," the teacher said. "We are educators, mentors, and role models. We need to focus on creating a safe and supportive learning environment, not on searching students for knives."

As the UK grapples with the issue of school safety, it is clear that there is no easy solution. However, by listening to the voices of teachers like the one who was stabbed, we can begin to build a more nuanced understanding of the challenges they face and work towards creating a safer, more supportive learning environment for all.

In the meantime, the business world is mourning the loss of Quentin Griffiths, a true entrepreneur and innovator. His legacy will live on through the company he co-founded, but his passing serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life.

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  • Asos co-founder dies after Thailand balcony fall
  • Don't make us security guards, says teacher stabbed by pupil

Tragedy struck in Thailand when Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of popular online retailer Asos, fell to his death from a balcony. Griffiths, who co-founded Asos in 2000 and remained a significant shareholder after leaving the firm five years later, was a prominent figure in the business world. His untimely passing has sent shockwaves through the industry.

Meanwhile, in the UK, a teacher who was stabbed by a pupil is speaking out against the idea of arming educators with handheld scanners. The teacher, who wishes to remain anonymous, was attacked at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman and is still recovering from the incident. In an emotional plea, the teacher emphasized that staff are not security guards and that giving them handheld scanners would not address the underlying issues.

"I don't want to be a security guard," the teacher said. "I want to be a teacher. I want to educate and inspire my students, not search them for knives."

The teacher's comments come as schools across the UK are grappling with the issue of pupil safety. With knife crime on the rise, many are calling for increased security measures, including the use of handheld scanners. However, the teacher's words serve as a poignant reminder that there is no easy solution to this complex problem.

Asos, which was founded by Griffiths and Nick Robertson in 2000, has grown into a global online retailer with a valuation of over £5 billion. Griffiths remained a significant shareholder in the company after leaving in 2005 and was widely respected within the industry for his entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen.

The circumstances surrounding Griffiths' death are still unclear, but it is understood that he fell from a balcony in Thailand. The incident is currently under investigation.

In contrast, the teacher's stabbing has sparked a wider debate about school safety and the role of educators in maintaining order. While some have called for increased security measures, others argue that this would create a culture of fear and mistrust.

"Teachers are not security guards," the teacher said. "We are educators, mentors, and role models. We need to focus on creating a safe and supportive learning environment, not on searching students for knives."

As the UK grapples with the issue of school safety, it is clear that there is no easy solution. However, by listening to the voices of teachers like the one who was stabbed, we can begin to build a more nuanced understanding of the challenges they face and work towards creating a safer, more supportive learning environment for all.

In the meantime, the business world is mourning the loss of Quentin Griffiths, a true entrepreneur and innovator. His legacy will live on through the company he co-founded, but his passing serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life.

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  • Don't make us security guards, says teacher stabbed by pupil

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