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Shocking Documentation from the Ministry of Education: Students Pour Detergent on Their Girlfriend | Israel Today

2021-12-15T23:04:18.639Z


"The girl went into anxiety": a video distributed on the Internet shows severe abuse in a high school in the city • A relative of the girl who was attacked claims:


A video that was distributed yesterday (Wednesday) on social media documents a shocking incident that took place in a high school in Be'er Sheva - eighth-grade students pour detergent and liquid soap on a seventh-grade student.

The girl asked them to stop, but they kept going.

With a broomstick they rubbed her head, and with a rolling laugh enjoyed what was happening.

The incident happened last week at a recognized high school in the city.

A police complaint was filed by the mother whose daughter was the victim of abuse.

A relative of the student wrote in an online post: "My pure girl who does not know what violence is at all got into anxiety, and it is a pity she could not give it back to them."

She further claimed that the childcare was shameful: "In addition to everything, the secretary is the aunt of the student who spilled the detergents. After they were suspended for three days and 'treated', when protection was activated, they agreed to come again, curse and beat her.

"It got to the point where the girl begged me on the phone that I would come now to pick her up from school! Shame that this is how an educational institution is run. If they did this to the daughter of one of the teachers there or to the principal, I would like to see her ? ".

The response from the Be'er Sheva Municipality will be provided when it is received.

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Source: israelhayom

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