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From Bullying to Suicide, Sandra peña's Case: "the School Didn't Activate Protocols"

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Who was she and what was Sandra like? She came home after school and killed herself... was she suffering bullying at school? Did her family report it? What did the school do?...

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Who was she and what was Sandra like? She came home after school and killed herself... was she suffering bullying at school? Did her family report it? What did the school do?...

·Madrid, Spain
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Her name was Sandra, she was 14 years old and when she was supposed to be planning the best of her life she decided to end it. I can't think of anything more paralyzing for her acquaintances. Nothing more frightening for her arrivals. Nothing more devastating for her family. Therefore, those who loved her, go ahead my affection. Because if the drama of suicide wipes out everything and everyone, when the smoke of her explosion is dissipated, and …

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After Sandra Peña, a 14-year-old girl in Seville, Spain, took her life after denouncing the bullying she suffered in her school, the campus went out to defend herself in a message posted on her website. The Loreto Irish College defends itself: Does the mechanisms against bullying work? The Loreto Irish College issued a second statement on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, a week after the suicide of her third-grader high school student, and claimed t…

Several press reports of the suicide of the young Sevillian woman for alleged school harassment The police are already investigating the content of Sandra Peña's mobile phone.

·Seville, Spain
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Sandra Peña's name has become the symbol of a new crusade against bullying. The 14-year-old committed suicide last week after confessing to being a victim of bullying. The school she attended in Seville is at the center of the investigation, as it is accused of not activating its anti-bullying protocol despite complaints from Sandra's mother. The school was covered yesterday with banners and graffiti against the alleged bullies and the school. A…

The management of the private, state-funded school Irlandesas de Loreto in Seville has issued a new statement on its social media, after publishing a message of condolence following the suicide of one of its students, Sandra Peña, aged just 14. The minor and her family had warned the school that she was being bullied by a group of classmates; however, the school did not activate the bullying protocol, despite now calling for "caution and respons…

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ESdiario broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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