“ ... we made the decision to not reflect any negative comments publicly on any of our social media releases. As a result such comments were deleted, but not ignored. '
The decision was taken out of respect to the family and friends who had been affected by the tragedy, the school said in a statement.
“We confirm that your questions and valid concerns have been noted and we acknowledge the utmost importance of providing answers and clarity to each concern raised.
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