The Parents of the Young Sevillian Woman Who Took Her Life After Reporting Harassment Ask the Public Prosecutor’s Office to Apply an “Exemplifying Sanction” to the School
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Sandra Peña's parents, the 14-year-old girl who took her own life on October 14 after reporting bullying at her school, the Loreto Islanders of Seville, said this morning to the Children's Prosecutor's Office.
"The mistakes that have been made in the school have caused my niece's decision to take her own life," says the family spokesman.The Prosecutor's Office opens two investigations in Seville after Sandra's suicide for suffering school harassment.The parents of Sandra Peña, the child who committed suicide last October after suffering school harassment, have asked for a “continent and exemplary” sanction for the school in which she studied – the Iri…
Sandra Peña's parents, the minor who allegedly committed suicide last October after being harassed at school, appear on Wednesday, 12 November, at 9.30 a.m. and separately in the Public Prosecutor's Office of Minors in Seville as injured witnesses.In this way, the investigation of the case continues following the handover by the National Police to the Public Prosecutor's Office of the report on school harassment that allegedly went through the s…
Members of the private subsidized Irish Loreto school in Seville who testified this Wednesday before the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office have stated that the center opened internal protocols for bullying and self-harm behavior after learning of the situation of Sandra Peña, the 14-year-old student who committed suicide on October 14.
The case of Sandra Peña, the 14-year-old girl who took her own life in Seville due to bullying at school, has given voice to the stories of many families, like Ana's. Ana's 13-year-old daughter has been suffering harassment at school all year from a girl in her class. Although the school claims to have activated its protocol, for Ana it's not enough. "They give the other girl class in an office, they keep her isolated from everyone, but my daugh…
Sandra Peña’s parents arrived shortly before 9.30 a.m. at the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Minors in Seville. Throughout this morning they will be heard as witnesses for the suicide of their daughter on 14 October in Seville. José Manuel Peña and Zara Villar are summoned to present in court details related to the tragic event, which occurred after the minor suffered bullying at the Loreto Irish school.
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