Kilburn College Students Scared Of Returning In September

Kilburn College Students Scared Of Returning In September

By Lucy Caulkett-

Kilburn College Students are scared of returning to college in September, the eye of media.com have heard.

The spate of killings that have occurred on the streets of Kilburn in the last month is scaring students from attending college. Female students, in particular, have expressed a fear of returning to college since the latest open execution of 20-year-old shop worker, Mohanna Abdou.

They fear they may get caught up in a crossfire one day. A level 19-year-old student, Amina Kumar told the eye of media.com ” it is really frightening thinking of having to walk through the streets of his area for another year. The fear of being caught up by accident in a shooting is really scary. I am thinking of changing college for the next semester to complete my second year”.

UNTHINKABLE

The chance of being killed by some maniac is unthinkable and one I want to eliminate completely. A few of my classmates are thinking the same. Just that when you have been used to certain teachers and their teaching style, it is not always a good idea to change institutions, but I hunk I may have to “.

20-year old B Tech student Kelly Green told the eye of media.com: ” this is getting terrifying, the thought of being killed by being in the wrong place at the wrong time in Kilburn, is a nightmare. There are too many gangs in his area who don’t value life, and I just don’t want to share the same street as them”.

“They are cancer to our society, I want to pursue an education in an area where sane people live. These people are animals. At a time when the country is on alert because of terrorism, we have crazy people like this floating around”.

A Kilburn police spokesperson told the eye of media.com ” We are doing all in our power to infiltrate gang and drug networks in the Kilburn and neighboring areas where violence is prevalent. We are.making great strides and assure the public that we are doing everything in our power to keep them safe”.