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Vancouver teacher suspended after student passes out from headlock

A B.C. teacher has been suspended after putting a female student in a headlock, causing her to pass out.

Teacher previously disciplined for discussing sexual relationships with a student

Weldon Cheung was also reprimanded in 2011 by the B.C. College of Teachers and asked to complete a professional boundaries workshop. (Pixabay)

A Vancouverteacher has been suspended after putting a female student in a headlock in gym class, causing her to pass out.

According to documents from the British Columbia Commissionerfor Teacher Regulation, Weldon Cheung was workingas a high school teacher in School District 39 in Vancouver when the incident occurred.

The reportsays that Cheung was teaching a self-defence class in May 2017, when a 15-year-old female student asked if she could learn how to get out of a headlock.

Cheungthen put the student in a headlock. According to thedocument, the student "described the hold being so tight that she could not breathe, causing her to struggle and panic and grab at Cheung's forearms."

Cheung and the student both fell to the ground with the student unconscious.

Shelater said her neck and shoulders were sore.

According to the document released last month,Cheung did not call the school's first aid attendant, contact school administration or tell the student's parents about the incident.

Not an isolated incident

Earlier in May,Cheungasked the samestudent to demonstrate the proper technique for a sit-up. The documents said that Cheungthen hit herin the stomach several times with a closed fist, leavingher with bruises on her abdomen.

In September, the Vancouver School District issued Cheung a disciplinary letter and suspended him for 10 days without pay. In December, the B.C. Teachers Regulation Branch suspended Cheung for two more weeks.

According to a second document from the B.C. Teachers Regulation Branch, Cheung was also reprimanded in 2011 by the B.C. College of Teachers.

The document says he used inappropriate language while talking to a student about her relationship with her boyfriend, and referred to his own sexual relationships. At the timeCheungwas told tocomplete the College's professional boundaries workshop.

Cheung's suspension began on January 8.