The complaint filed by a BTS student from the Maurice-Ravel high school in Paris against the principal whom she accused of having assaulted her during an incident linked to the veil she was preparing to wear, was dismissed, the Paris prosecutor's office said this Wednesday.
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The complaint filed for violence which did not result in incapacity for work was closed for “insufficiently characterized offense”, specified the prosecution.
At the same time, an investigation into cyberharassment following death threats on the Internet aimed at the principal in connection with this altercation was opened.
The principal is the subject of hateful messages on social networks "after asking a student to remove her veil in the establishment, that is to say the strict application of Republican law", reports the ministry.
A student then filed a complaint on March 1, claiming to have been “pushed and hit” by the manager.
“Immediately after the occurrence of these unacceptable facts, the Minister of National Education and Youth condemned them and provided her support to the principal.”