Prosecutor's Office Opens Two Investigations Into the Suicide of Sandra peña, One of the Alleged Harassers and the Other at School
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The first paintings that appeared on the walls of the Irish private school in Loreto de Sevilla—a few hours after the Junta de Andalucía confirmed that the management had not activated the anti-bullying protocol in the case of Sandra, the student who took her life after having denounced bullying on two occasions by three compañeras from the center—were generic. They addressed their officials and demanded justice. After the weekend, these warning…
The Seville Public Prosecutor's Office has opened two files to investigate the circumstances surrounding the alleged suicide of Sandra Peña, the 14-year-old girl who rushed from the roof of a building in the capital of Spain after having been harassed by schools, sources from the Public Prosecutor's Office have confirmed to Europa Press.One of the proceedings, of juvenile reform, focuses on the possible involvement of several minors in the event…
One of the files is on juvenile reform, focused on the minors involved, and the other on supervision to evaluate the responsibility of the staff of the center for not activating the protocolThe school of the child who committed suicide is exposed to losing the concert with the Junta de Andalucía if he committed “very serious” foul The Prosecutor's Office of Minors of Seville has opened two files to investigate the circumstances surrounding the s…
The school could lose its current educational concert if in the administrative file it confirmed that there has been some kind of 'very serious' non-compliance with the protocol.
The Public Prosecutor's Office of Minors of Seville has agreed this Monday to open an investigation against the Irish school of Loreto of Seville, the educational center in which...
The case of Sandra Peña's suicide after having suffered school harassment at the Loreto Irish School in Seville has revealed shortcomings in the application of the protocol (which are currently in the Public Prosecutor's Office) and the absence of more forceful measures of control of those students who participate in bullying cases in their schools.
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