Parents told to educate kids about stranger danger after students approached near Darwin school
A WARNING message has been issued to parents at a Darwin primary school following two reports of strangers approaching students near the school
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A WARNING message has been issued to parents at a Darwin primary school following two reports of strangers approaching students near the school.
Anula Primary principal Melinda Kealy said there were two reports of children being approached by strangers in a vehicle near the school on Wednesday.
“It is a timely reminder to remind your child about stranger danger,” she said.
“Please remind them to recognise danger, react by yelling out and running away and report to a trusted adult.
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“The police have been notified. Teachers will be relaying the same messages in class.”