A student reacts to an appreciation addressed to a schoolmate and is struck by a group of young people.
Shoves also to a teacher who intervenes to defend the student.
It is the misadventure experienced yesterday afternoon in
Florence,
in the station square, by a class of Roman high school students on a trip to the Tuscan capital.
The story has so far been reconstructed on the basis of a report by the professor to the railway police, who are now investigating the story.
The class of 15 students, 11 girls and four boys, was on their way to Santa Maria Novella station yesterday around 7 pm to leave for the capital when, based on an initial reconstruction, the high school students met a group of about ten young people probably of foreign origin.
One of these would have paid attention to a student with different appreciations and would have been reprimanded by a high school boy.
From here, according to what emerged, a quarrel would have arisen between the two young people, which then degenerated.
The Roman student would have been surrounded and also hit by the other members of the group of foreigners, and when the professor tried to separate the litigants she would have been pushed.
Students and teacher managed to escape and take refuge in the station,
and after contacting the railway police, they boarded the train that took them back to Rome.
No one would have resorted to medical treatment.