From Slaps to Crawls: Former Queen’s College Students Recall Brutal Hazing Tales
Queen’s College alumni share the most harrowing moments they endured under senior girls’ hazing rituals. These stories expose routine violence—from endless slaps and lashings with mopsticks to being forced to crawl on open wounds and threatened with public humiliation. One graduate recalls being slapped back-to-back until her ears rang nonstop. Another spent nights fetching water with a teaspoon and rolling in the sand under brutal “training” drills. One girl was even stripped naked and dragged around like an animal while senior peers looked on. These testimonies reveal a culture of unchecked punishment and silence. Many survivors say reporting to authorities changed nothing. Their experiences raise urgent questions about student safety, justice, and the lasting scars—physical and emotional—left by school hazing.
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