Lamia: A minor attacked a primary school student on a school trip and broke his tooth

Lamia: A minor attacked a primary school student on a school trip and broke his tooth
Lamia: A minor attacked a primary school student on a school trip and broke his tooth
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The children were caught hand in hand, as a result of which one student ended up in Lamia Hospital, having a broken tooth

A wild episode occurred between elementary school students at Ghoul on Wednesday morning (24/4), when during an excursion students had a fight.

In accordance with lamiareport.gr one by his students primary school in Lamia in fact, he was taken to the hospital while, according to the latest information, the two children were allegedly involved in the rescue of a small turtle, which they found in the park.

The children were caught in the hands resulting in one student to end up at the Lamia Hospital, having a broken tooth. The minor’s father was immediately informed about the incident, who then filed a summons against everyone responsible.

From the Lamia Police Department which is conducting the preliminary investigation, they are said to have examine all involved, while a forensic examination of the young student was also ordered.

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