Tien Giang: Police reported a case of a 6th grade male student having his face scratched

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On April 24, Cai Be district police, Tien Giang, had official information case of a 6th grade male student having his face scratched. Specifically, Cai Be District Police verified that the image of the student with facial injuries was HTB (6/3 grade student, Hoa Khanh Secondary School).

According to initial information, at about 3:20 p.m. on April 19, child B went home from school by bicycle. On the way back to Hoa Phuc hamlet (Hoa Khanh commune), a group of classmates including: DTP, DDB, NHL ran. The driver pulled B’s hat, blocking his vision, so B stopped the car.


Image of a 6th grade male student whose face was scratched while joking and was pushed and fell by his classmates. Photo: FB

Then, P used his foot to kick the car, causing B to fall into the canal next to the road. At this time, two other students in the same class running behind saw what was happening so they pulled B and the car up. B continues cycling home.

On the way back, P and L ran behind, P continued to kick B, causing B to fall and injure his face.

When returning home, B’s grandmother and biological sister discovered that B had an injury on his face. B’s older sister used her phone to take pictures of her brother’s injured face and sent them to many family members.

Next, the family took child B to Hoa Khanh Secondary School to report the incident. Here, the school teachers received the incident and discussed with the family, took child B to Hoa Khanh Commune Medical Station to bandage the wound and asked P to write a review.

On April 21, a picture of child B with an injury to her face appeared on social networks, along with an article reflecting that she was bullied by a group of classmates.

After the incident occurred, the school organized verification, clarified the behavior of the students involved and took appropriate measures to stabilize public opinion.

The school also said that it will regularly visit student B’s health condition and arrange student B to study in another class (led by the principal).

According to Cai Be district police, the incident did not involve a conflict during school; There are no signs of school gangs; There are no signs of being affected by pages and social networks with violent elements.

The cause of the incident was due to the students playing too much, lack of parental care and education, and due to the children’s young age and not being able to control their behavior.

Through work, B’s family agreed with the school’s solution to lower the conduct of the students involved and wanted B to have a healthy, safe, and undemanding learning environment. anything more.

B’s family will also contact relatives to delete two posts on social networks.

The police will notify the results of the work to the Board of Directors of Hoa Khanh Secondary School to take disciplinary measures and lower the conduct of the three students involved; At the same time, work with the parents of these three students on their children’s education.

In addition, it was agreed to transfer student B’s class to a class headed by the principal this week. During the 2024-2025 school year, the three students involved will be transferred.


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The article is in Vietnamese

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