Seventeen year old beaten en masse in front of teachers in Vyronas school
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
At home, trying to recover from the shock he suffered, is a 17-year-old who was savagely beaten at a school in Vyronas when he tried to protect his sister who was being systematically bullied.
It has been reported that the minor was beaten by a group of 17 people and was subsequently taken to the hospital for first aid. "They beat me wildly, unfortunately, with hatred, they did it to end me," the 17-year-old said after the incident.
The 17-year-old was beaten In front of teachers
At the same time, what the 17-year-old family lawyer said on ANT1 television was shocking. More specifically, Yiannis Kalaitzidis emphasized that the child was even hit with sharp objects and as a result he risked losing his left eye. "Parents want accountability," the family lawyer said.
As he pointed out, the group of people (most of them reportedly are high school students) who had ambushed the 17 year old, and what is shocking is that the incident unfolded in front of the teachers' eyes.
In a statement the school said, inter alia, that the incident is one of the few incidents of violent behavior among students in the long-term operation of the school, which causes feelings of sadness and anxiety.
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