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Student attacks teacher, causing severe facial fractures in Tandil classroom

Student attacks teacher, causing severe facial fractures in Tandil classroom

From Clarín · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 17-year-old student attacked a music teacher at San José School in Tandil, Argentina, causing multiple facial fractures.
  • The 37-year-old teacher underwent surgery and remains hospitalized for his serious injuries.
  • The incident sparked a protest in the city with teachers planning a strike.

A music teacher at San José School in Tandil, Argentina, is in serious condition after being brutally attacked by a 17-year-old student in his classroom. The 37-year-old educator, Gastón Maximiliano Valdez, suffered multiple fractures to his jaw, cheekbone, and skull after the student punched him during an incident on Monday morning.

The attack occurred when the teacher attempted to calm students and confiscate a phone. In a fit of rage, the student struck Valdez, leaving him with severe injuries. He was rushed to Sanatorio Tandil, where he underwent surgery and remains hospitalized. His father has filed a report, and the case is under investigation by local prosecutor Damián Borean.

The school issued a statement condemning the violence and vowing to strengthen its safety protocols. However, the incident has deeply shaken the community, leading to a protest on Tuesday under the slogan "Enough Violence." Teachers are planning a strike on Wednesday to demand action against school violence.

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