A quiet day in Riyadh takes an unexpected turn when a primary school student arrives at school with something more valuable than homework. according to a report gulf newsThat day, the child brought some gold jewelry from home and started distributing them as gifts to his classmates.Teachers first became aware of the situation after noticing students receiving gold coins during class. The discovery immediately attracted the attention of the school administration, prompting staff to question the children about the origin of the jewelry.The student reportedly told school officials he took the pieces from his mother’s drawer at home. The government subsequently contacted the family, who confirmed the gold items belonged to them. The jewelry was recovered from the student and returned to the family and the matter was resolved without further incident.Educators said the situation was handled promptly and coordinated with the child’s guardian.The incident comes as incidents involving children and valuables draw wider attention in the region. Just a few days ago, a schoolboy was lured into handing over jewelery in exchange for unlimited free mummies in Deoria’s Uttar Pradesh state, a case that later led to an arrest and recovery of the stolen items. While the situations are very different, both situations highlight how easy it is for children to make impulsive decisions involving items whose value they may not fully understand.However, Riyadh officials confirmed there was no criminal element. The jewelery was recovered safely and the matter was dealt with internally by the school and family. What started out as a puzzling classroom moment ended up being a reminder of how quickly schools and parents must respond when unusual circumstances arise during the school day.
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