The father of the elementary school boy who was punched and kicked by some of his fellow students on a class trip is full of questions. As it turned out, the beating happened in front of the teachers. Seventh-grader Marci was so affected by what happened that she had to be taken out of school.

At home, we noticed that he prepared more slowly in the morning, his attention wanders while writing his lesson - István D., the broken-hearted boy's father, told Bors. – We guessed that something had happened at school, but no matter how hard we asked my son, he didn't say anything about the abuse. It also became suspicious that he didn't want to go to the summer camp, but we thought he was a teenager. Then September came, the new school year, and we saw that things were not going as smoothly as before. Finally, on the morning of October 4th, he said he simply couldn't go to school anymore.

The parents did not know what to make of their child's resistance, so they spoke to the class teacher. The teacher then informed us that during the June 8 class trip to the zoo, Marc was attacked by three male classmates, two of them pushed him, one of them hit him, and when he fell to the ground, they started kicking him, all in front of him and his deputy.

They didn't think it was important to notify us. Does anyone understand this? After the shocking story, we sat down to talk with our son. He said: he was ashamed that his classmates had beaten him. He also did not want us to contact the parents of the abusive and harassing boys, he was afraid of retribution. He didn't want to change schools a year before high school, he didn't want to be thought of as a coward. But the atrocities continued this year, he finally got to the point where he couldn't continue in this school, so we took him out. Now we are looking for another institution for him, and he also needs the help of a psychologist... - the father told the newspaper. Bors called the 16th district elementary school, the head of the institution hung up on them, and they didn't get a response from the relevant school district either.

Source: Origo

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