A relative of a student is summoned in March to the criminal court for having pushed and brought down the principal of a college in Fougères (Ille-et-Vilaine), we learned on Wednesday September 28 from a judicial source.
The facts took place on Tuesday in the college where his daughter, in 3rd grade, had had a dispute the same morning with another student, following another incident a few days earlier.
“Following an initial discussion with the principal education adviser and the principal of the college, this mother, born in 1985, with no criminal record, followed the principal into her office and pushed her.
The main one, in her fall backwards, had to hit a radiator with her head
,” Rennes public prosecutor Philippe Astruc told AFP.
The intervention of a staff of the establishment put an end to the altercation, according to the prosecutor.
The victim was not hospitalized and benefits from a one-day ITT, said the magistrate.
"She should have 'sit down and talked'
Placed in police custody and then referred to the prosecution, the woman was summoned to court on March 23 and placed by then under judicial supervision.
She will have to answer for
"these acts of violence aggravated by two circumstances
(in a school, on a staff of a school)
having resulted in total incapacity for work not exceeding 8 days"
, adds the prosecutor.
During her presentation to the prosecutor's office, she declared
"to regret the facts committed, and to apologize for what had happened, indicating that she should have
" sat down and talked, "according to this source.
For his part, the Rector of the academy let it be known that he condemned
“firmly this intolerable aggression.
He sends a message of support to the head of the establishment and assures her of the deep solidarity of the entire academic community
.