The teenager beaten by two schoolmates in Alhama leaves the ICU

The 17-year-old boy hospitalized with a serious prognosis last Thursday as a result of the beating that two of his classmates gave him at the only Granada high school in Alhama has left the intensive care area (ICU) to go to the ward.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 November 2023 Friday 16:22
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The teenager beaten by two schoolmates in Alhama leaves the ICU

The 17-year-old boy hospitalized with a serious prognosis last Thursday as a result of the beating that two of his classmates gave him at the only Granada high school in Alhama has left the intensive care area (ICU) to go to the ward.

The teenager, who is progressing favorably, received this Friday the support of classmates, friends, teachers and neighbors, who gathered at the doors of the institute to condemn what happened: A brutal beating in which, according to a student who witnessed it, the aggressors They acted like "animals."

With posters against violence and slogans of encouragement for Fede, the attacked teenager, those gathered have warned of the seriousness of what happened inside the educational center, which opened normally this Friday, although some of the students did not attend. class in solidarity with the victim.

"That was not a fight, it was a big attack, they were animals with him. When I saw him my heart sank because he is a friend, everyone loves him," explained one of the center's students, who has not been seen today. went to class despite having an exam. "They did with him whatever they wanted."

The alleged aggressors, aged between 15 and 17, were admitted this Friday to a closed detention center by court order after the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office requested it after taking their statements.

Education already agreed on Thursday to expel both of them from the institute for 29 days, the maximum possible sanction. This is a measure that will now be reviewed by the center's coexistence commission so that it can ratify it or look for alternatives, as explained this Friday in Granada by the Deputy Minister of Educational Development and Vocational Training of the Government of Andalusia, Macarena O'Neill.

O'Neill has defended the quick attitude of the institute, which activated the necessary protocols and guidance teams for the students, and has asked for caution with value judgments because they are minors.