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Parents File Criminal Complaints Over Alleged Bullying at Liberia School
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Parents File Criminal Complaints Over Alleged Bullying at Liberia School

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Two parents have filed criminal complaints against students at Liceo Laboratorio de Liberia for allegedly assaulting their children.
  • Both parents claim the educational center failed to act on the reported aggressions.
  • The incidents involve alleged bullying and physical aggression among students.

Two parents have filed criminal complaints against students at the Liceo Laboratorio de Liberia, alleging that their children were subjected to physical assaults. The families claim that the educational institution has been inactive in addressing the reported incidents of bullying and violence among the student body.

Fernanda Matarrita Chaves, a journalist specializing in education and children's rights, reported on the situation. The complaints highlight a perceived lack of response from the school authorities to the alleged aggressions. This inaction, according to the parents, has allowed the situation to persist, impacting their children's well-being.

The Liceo Laboratorio de Liberia is now under scrutiny following these legal actions. The cases bring to the forefront the critical issue of school safety and the responsibility of educational institutions to provide a secure environment for their students. The parents' decision to pursue criminal charges underscores the severity of the alleged incidents and their demand for accountability from both the students involved and the school administration.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.