The parents of Sandra, a minor who allegedly committed suicide due to bullying in October last year, will appear separately at the Seville Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office as witnesses for injuries this Wednesday, November 12, at 9:30 a.m. Of these … shape, Investigation into the incident continues after the National Police submitted a report on school bullying. He is said to have crossed the Sevillana River in the center where he was studying abroad.
It should be noted that the Ministry of Public Affairs has kept two files open to investigate the circumstances surrounding the alleged suicide. One type of process, juvenile corrections, focuses on the possibility that multiple minors were involved in the incident.Meanwhile, the second supervision is aimed at assessing the actions and possible liability of the person in charge of the educational center where the victim was studying.
In this connection, the Public Prosecutor’s Office, through its specialized field of computer crimes, requested social networks to remove images of three minors identified as suspects of harassment in the case. In that respect, Isaac Villar, the young woman’s uncle, regretted that “the school’s bullying procedures were not implemented” in his niece’s case by the education center during an anti-bullying demonstration in Madrid last Thursday, November 6.said it was impossible to know for sure whether their application would have prevented the young woman’s final moments, but “steps could have been taken to try to prevent it.”
In this sense, In the days after the incident, the private charter school’s owner called for “care and accountability until the investigation is complete.” Police, judiciary, and administration surrounding the suicide of a former student at the center. The girl and her family had warned her several times that she was a victim of bullying.
Demonstration by students
The incident mobilized thousands of students called by student unions to the streets of Spain’s major cities last Tuesday, October 28, to put an end to the “monster of bullying” that followed Sandra’s incident. Demonstrations were called in 55 cities across the country as part of a student strike.
Meanwhile, Minister of Educational Development and FP Carmen Castillo noted that the case is still awaiting the so-called conclusion of the public prosecutor’s office. mediation committeestipulated in the Basic Law on the Right to Education.
The committee, made up of representatives from the Ministry of Education, education centers and school councils, aims to ascertain what happened in this incident, what measures were taken, and the extent of responsibility for actions taken or not taken in this incident.
Mr Castillo noted that “depending on this commission and its conclusions” it would be determined whether the crime committed by the Irishman would be classified as a misdemeanor with a caution. Serious cases that may involve financial penalties within the framework of the concert, or very serious cases that mean the cancellation of the concert to the center.