“They’d smash his head in!”

“They’d smash his head in!”

Classmates apparently convinced the boy to enter the well to grab a note and locked him inside, with the minor shouting “Open for me to get out” shouted the boy, who was saved when a female teacher heard him, when he was locked in by classmates of in the well in Nea Ionia High School.

According to what the child’s father pointed out, the well was inside the school and in all probability the two 14-year-olds intended to take a video of the minor and then post it on social media.

“There were three or four people who lured my child to the place where the well was and told him that 5 euros fell inside, let’s open the well for you and go in and get it. This one needed a lot of force to open, so the whole group opened it, imagine the policeman who went there told us that this one needs two adults to open, not one,” the father argued.

The 12-year-old was in the well for more than 15 minutes

At the same time, the father added that the 12-year-old was locked in the well for a quarter of an hour, while no one in charge called him to inform him what had happened.

“The child started screaming and a teacher was found, she ran and they opened the door for the child to come out. That day they were absent from school, but there were the teachers who were on duty,” he added.

The 12-year-old was the one who confided in his parents what had happened. As his father said, when he came home from school he was very scared. He asked his mother to go to the other room and there he told her everything.

In fact, according to the child’s father, if he had not bowed his head, then the manhole cover would have seriously injured him and he might have even lost his life. The teachers who were arrested, as well as one of the 14-year-olds, were released by order of the prosecutor.

Nea Ionia: Intervention of the Ministry of Education

The intervention of the Ministry of Education, Religion and Sports was also caused by the incident of intra-school violence and intimidation that occurred in a high school in Nea Ionia.

In addition to the criminal procedure that has already been initiated, a series of procedures was immediately launched, according to a relevant information from the ministry.

According to this information, as of yesterday, November 6, a Sworn Administrative Examination was ordered in order to attribute any responsibilities to the School Management as well as to the teachers who were allegedly present in the incident.

In addition, an extraordinary meeting of the Teachers’ Association will be held to impose pedagogic measures on the students who used violence.

The ministry also reminds that “there is the possibility that the students in question can move separately to schools, outside the municipality in which they were studying”.

As for the student who suffered the abuse and his brother, according to the relevant information they will have psychological support “for as long as necessary”. Finally, from the ministry’s point of view, it is underlined that “everything that happened and contravenes the school regulations will be subject to disciplinary action”. Among them, students smoking in the school yard in the presence of teachers, as well as throwing stones at a television crew.

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