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Val-de-Marne: punished for harassment, an 11-year-old child throws himself from the 4th floor

2021-03-15T21:40:27.295Z


The schoolboy, who had just been scolded, was transported to Necker in a state of absolute emergency.


In his room, he left a letter to apologize to the comrade he allegedly harassed.

And he jumped.

An 11-year-old child defeated this Monday from the 4th floor of a building in the city center of Vitry-sur-Seine.

He was transported to Necker Hospital in Paris when he was in a state of absolute emergency.

At the start of the evening, his health inspired the most serious concerns.

The drama took place at the end of the afternoon in a residence.

Around 6:30 p.m., a neighbor warns a mother that her son jumped from the 4th floor of the building.

Downstairs, it's horror.

A nurse living in the neighborhood tries to provide first aid.

The firefighters take over by doing cardiac massages.

The mother also taken care of by the firefighters

A little earlier, the mother had scolded her son.

The same day, the schoolboy was reportedly punished by his establishment for harassing one of his comrades.

After the argument at home, the mother sends her child to her room.

She then takes a shower.

It is during this time that the child apparently writes a letter of apology before jumping into the void.

According to a source close to the investigation, the child would not have manifested suicidal intent in this letter.

The mother, obviously traumatized by her son's gesture, was also taken care of by the firefighters and taken to the hospital.

An investigation has been opened to determine the exact circumstances of the tragedy.

This case arises the day after a white march bringing together in Argenteuil (Val-d'Oise) nearly 2,500 people in tribute to Alisha, 14, victim of a fatal ambush orchestrated according to the prosecution by two teenagers from 15 years old.

Source: leparis

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