A recent incident at Masasi High School has sparked public outrage, where two students sexually abused a Form 1 student and documented their crime using a smartphone.
This case is part of a troubling pattern where teenagers are filming their own crimes, raising questions about the motivations behind such actions.
The question is no longer just what they did, but why the impulse to hit 'record' is now part of the violence.
This phenomenon has led to concerns about a moral collapse, a desire for notoriety in the digital age, or something darker.
Author's summary: Teens are filming their crimes, sparking outrage and concern.