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10th grade male student in Ho Chi Minh City was beaten by a classmate and hospitalized

VTC NewsVTC News15/05/2023


On the afternoon of May 15, responding to VTC News , Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phuong, Principal of Nam Ky Khoi Nghia High School confirmed that there was an incident where a 10th grade male student was beaten by a classmate and hospitalized.

Initial information, the incident happened after school hours on the afternoon of May 5 in an area near the school.

Specifically, two groups of 10th grade students met at Phu Tho Stadium (District 11). Due to a previous conflict, a 10th grade male student was repeatedly beaten in the head and chest.

10th grade male student in Ho Chi Minh City was beaten by a classmate and hospitalized - 1

Nam Ky Khoi Nghia High School, District 11, Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: School website)

After a while of being beaten, the male student gave up because of the pain. One of the group members asked him to crawl between the legs of all the male students present (8 students). The male student did not agree so the beating continued.

When admitted to the hospital for treatment, the male student was diagnosed with a fractured frontal bone, many bruises, and two black eyes.

The cause of the fight is said to be due to emotional conflict.

"All the students involved have gone to school as usual. Nam Ky Khoi Nghia High School is coordinating with the ward police to clarify the incident. After the results are available, the school will take disciplinary measures against the students involved," said Mr. Phuong.

Lam Ngoc


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