A nine-year-old Nepalese boy was brutally attacked by five classmates at school in Lisbon. According to the report, the incident happened about two months ago but was never reported to authorities. Renaissance.
Ana Mansoa, executive director of Centro Padre Alves Correia, filed the complaint and said the child “was the victim of a lynching at school by his classmates.”
The attacks were recorded by the Sixth Element and published on social networks. During the attacks, the boy was addressed with phrases such as “go to your own country,” “you’re not from here,” and “we don’t want anything to do with you.”
In accordance with RenaissanceThe attack left the boy covered in bruises and open wounds and to this day he has nightmares about what happened. He wakes up crying and says he doesn’t want to go to school.
“He was very seriously and this had a very large impact not only on the physical well-being, but also on the emotional and psychological well-being of this family, who ultimately asked for a transfer to the school. and in the end we managed to achieve this for the safety of the child,” says Ana Mansoa.
The person in charge criticized the way the case was handled in a school context. One of the attackers was suspended for three days. “This was very insufficient for the seriousness of the facts,” he notes.
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Source: CM Jornal

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