This Wednesday, November 13, a high school student was arrested in Colombes, in Hauts-de-Seine, after having strangled her teacher. She is currently in police custody, CNEWS learned from a police source and the prosecution.
A 14-year-old high school student, attending the Claude-Garamont establishment in Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), was arrested this Wednesday, November 13 for violence against her 1st grade teacher, CNEWS learned this Thursday from a police source and from the Nanterre public prosecutor's office. As a result, the teenager was placed in police custody.
A complaint was also filed by the teacher following this attack. An investigation was then opened for “intentional violence resulting in an ITT of less than 8 days in a school,” the Nanterre public prosecutor’s office told us.
According to our information, the young girl confirmed to the police, after her arrest, that she had tried to strangle her teacher in a fit of anger.
The high school student banned from accessing her establishment
According to the Versailles rectorate contacted by CNEWS, the teenager was stopped in her actions by the intervention of an AESH (accompanying students with disabilities).
This same source specified that the student was placed in protective measure pending a disciplinary council, de facto prohibiting him from accessing the establishment until the latter is held.
The Versailles rectorate also indicated that it was ensuring “that all psychological and legal support is provided” to the professor “to help her get through this ordeal”. He added that a listening cell could be activated for any member of the high school staff wishing to express themselves.
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