The 5-year-old boy who was forced to transfer to another school by the principal in retaliation was “closed in the office for 1 day without water” and was sent to the hospital | International | CTWANT

A 5-year-old boy in Shanxi, mainland China, was locked alone in the kindergarten office for a day. The reason was that the principal was dissatisfied with the boy’s father for telling other parents that he might get a refund for not going to school, and took the opportunity to take revenge. (Picture/Flip Mammoth video)

A 5-year-old boy in Shanxi, mainland China, was locked up alone in the kindergarten office for a day. The reason was that the principal was dissatisfied with the boy’s father telling other parents that he might get a refund for not going to school. He had a fever at home, and was diagnosed with pneumonia and bronchitis and was hospitalized.

comprehensiveLu MediaAccording to the report, a Mr. Liu from Taiyuan, Shanxi released a video saying that his 5-year-old son was locked up in the office alone for a day in the kindergarten of the local water engineering bureau. The half-year fee is 8,000 yuan (RMB, regarding NT$35,572). Since the second half of last year, I was away from the kindergarten for a total of 120 days. I negotiated with the kindergarten to refund the three-month childcare fee and meal fee, a total of 3,540 yuan (RMB, regarding NT$15,741). , When paying the new tuition fees, more refunds and less supplements were made. Later, other parents asked regarding refunds, so he explained the situation to everyone.

After the principal learned regarding this incident, the child was retaliated by the principal, who locked him in the office alone for a day, trying to force the child to transfer to another school; as a result, the child developed a fever following being taken home that day, and was currently diagnosed with pneumonia and bronchitis. , Mr. Liu was very angry, felt very hurt, and was afraid that the child would be traumatized. In this regard, the Early Childhood Education Section of the Xiaodian District Education Bureau stated that it was aware of the incident and was investigating it.

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