Patras: Filled with foam and closed Primary school – Extracurriculars had entered

Patras: Filled with foam and closed Primary school – Extracurriculars had entered
Patras: Filled with foam and closed Primary school – Extracurriculars had entered
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Extracurriculars caused damage to a Primary school in Patras

In front of a Teachers and students of the 3rd Primary School in Patras were in for an unpleasant surprise.

Strangers had entered the building during the weekend and they filled it with foam, from the fire extinguishers they destroyed. Extracurricular intruders removed, with the police looking for them.

The damages of extracurriculars

The 3rd Primary School located behind the Ancient Conservatory, it became the target of vandals, who let loose by breaking windows. According to flamis.gr, they entered and opened all the school’s fire extinguishers, causing it to fill with foam! At the same time they wrote slogans and graffiti.

The school management immediately called the police, the directorate of education was also informed, while parents were notified to pick up their children, as the students could not remain on site as they were at risk from the chemicals.

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