

'He will never be forgotten': S Club 7 release heartfelt statement after the death of Paul Cattermole and say fans can donate to the National Youth TheatreĪ month short of 90, leather-clad Dame Joan Collins is still a Wild One Jennifer Lopez bundles up in a thick fur coat as she shares a hug with husband Ben Affleck as they arrive at East Hampton Airport The video then shows students yelling at the teacher before a table was thrown at him. The teacher then can be heard saying 'do you understand me? Stop doing it', before the student throws another paper ball at him. In the footage, the teacher could be seen holding handful of paper balls that appear to have been thrown at him by a student during class. On Wednesday night, a second video of the alleged brawl emerged which showed Mr Kable in the moments before the incident.

He also said that managing troublesome students was 'just a part of teaching', and dismissed widespread rumours in the local community that his tyres had been slashed. 'But I've got myself into this situation.' 'It's nice to see there has been support,' he added.

Mr Kable has family nearby and said they have been checking on him - but he was taking responsibility for what happened. Mr Kable said he was appreciative of the support he has received online - with more than 5,000 people signing a petition claiming the video did not show the context of the altercation that he was being 'defamed' and had regularly suffered physical and verbal abuse from students. Mr Kable (pictured) is accused of grabbing a student and pulling him across a desk in a classroom
