A new settling of scores between districts.
This morning around 8:30 am, a fight broke out between high school students near the Plaine-de-Neauphle high school, in Trappes.
A 17-year-old boy was repeatedly hit on the head with a hammer.
The victim, who had several facial wounds and bruises on his hand, was hospitalized.
According to the prosecution, the violence resulted in an ITT (total incapacity for work) of less than eight days.
Its vital prognosis is not engaged.
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The author, on the run, was arrested during the day.
Also aged 17, he denies having used a hammer and says that he only sprayed tear gas.
For now, "we have no certainty of the use of a hammer, it is up to the investigation to determine.
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Prosecuted for violence aggravated by the use of a weapon and on the outskirts of a school, he was referred this Friday to be presented before a children's judge.
The victim already exfiltrated from his previous high school
Contacted, the mayor (Génération.s) Ali Rabeh indicates that the aggressor and the victim are not residents of the city and come respectively from Maurepas and Coignières.
"The young person who was attacked has just arrived at the Lycée de la Plaine-de-Neauphle, he was exfiltrated from his previous establishment because he was regularly the victim of attacks," he continues.
Despite the distance, his attackers chased him to his new high school.
In Carrières-sous-Poissy, at the beginning of March, it was a 12-year-old child who had received blows from a window-breaking hammer on the head and in the face during a fight between about thirty young people.
The victim, domiciled in Poissy, had given no information about his attackers during his care.