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Verifying clip of a female student being beaten and kicked repeatedly in the face by a classmate

Công LuậnCông Luận07/09/2023


On September 7, leaders of Y Don Secondary and High School, Dak Po district confirmed that the clip of female students fighting that is spreading on social media is a student of the school.

Gia Lai verifies clip of a female student being repeatedly beaten in the face by a classmate. Image 1

Image of a female student being grabbed by the collar, beaten, and kicked repeatedly in the face by a classmate (image cut from clip)

Previously, on Facebook, many clips were posted recording scenes of two female students wrestling and fighting in and outside the school in Dak Po district. Notably, the clips also featured laughter and cheering, and some students even used their phones to record the clips. The clip clearly shows a female student being grabbed by the collar and repeatedly hit in the face and head by a classmate.

On the morning of September 7, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Thanh - Principal of Y Don Secondary and High School informed specifically about the above incident. Accordingly, on August 29, students will come to receive their school and classes.

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Here, 2 female students of class 10A4 had a conflict with a female student named N. in the same class. Afterwards, these 2 female students forced female student N. to the stairs in the school to beat her. These female students also asked N. to go to the cultural house in An Khe town to beat her and film the clip.

Teacher Thanh said: "The students just transferred from Chu Van An Secondary School to class 10A4. After the incident happened, the school invited the two students to work. Because it was outside the school, the An Tan Ward Police, An Khe Town are coordinating to clarify the fight at the cultural house.



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