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Vinh Long: An eighth-grade boy was beaten in class and had to be hospitalized.

(SKTE) 8th grade male student, Trung Hieu Secondary School, Vung Liem district, Vinh Long, was beaten by his classmates. This male student was hit in the head with a helmet, a broom, and his foot...
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Previously, a clip was spread on social networks recording the scene of a male student being brutally beaten by a group of friends using helmets, brooms, chairs... This male student even had his head stepped on his head many times. The beaten male student just sat huddled on a chair close to the wall of the classroom, holding his head in pain amid the cheers and cheers of other students.

After the clip appeared on social networks, many people expressed frustration and condemned the brutal beating. At the same time, we request the authorities to strictly handle the above students and take measures to prevent school violence, which is on the rise.

Mr. Vo Huu Tran, Principal of Trung Hieu Secondary School (Vung Liem district, Vinh Long), confirmed the case of an 8th grade male student at the school being beaten by his classmates. Mr. Tran said he reported the incident to the authorities; At the same time, ask the police to verify and handle.

According to Mr. Tran, the incident happened on the afternoon of September 23 in the 8th grade of Trung Hieu Secondary School. There are 8 students involved in this incident.

The male student who was beaten suffered soft tissue injuries and had to be hospitalized for treatment. He has now been discharged home.

The school visited and encouraged this male student. At the same time, the school is also coordinating with the authorities to handle the children involved.

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