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Indecopi, through its Office of Surveillance, announced this Wednesday the immediate start of supervision of the educational institution Saco Oliveros de Salamanca. This is after it became known that the girl fell from the fourth floor after being the victim of alleged acts of bullying.
The organization explained that as part of the proceedings, the events that occurred, as well as the actions taken by the educational institution for the immediate consideration of the case of a minor who continues to be in the hospital, will be investigated.
Indecopi argued that in case of non-compliance with consumer protection provisions and the Act, which promotes coexistence without violence in educational institutions, a fine of up to S/. 2,070,000 (450 UIT) to Saco Oliveros School.
“Indecopi reminds school principals and teachers that they must comply with all obligations set out in the aforementioned law in order to prevent bullying in the classroom and protect students in vulnerable situations,” the statement said. institution.
The juvenile is still in the hospital.
A 12-year-old girl was seriously injured when she fell from the fourth floor of the Saco Oliveros school in Salamanca, Ata district. The minor was admitted to the Guillermo Almenara hospital on an emergency basis with a reserved prognosis.
In dialogue with RPP newsJaime Carbajal, the father of the minor, said the accident happened at around 11 a.m. yesterday, under circumstances that have not yet been clarified.
“Yesterday morning, at about 11 am, my daughter fell from the fourth floor. I don’t know how long it will be, but no one noticed until a neighbor knocked on their door to tell them that my daughter had fallen,” he said.
Jaime Carbajal also stated that his daughter was a victim of bullying and that the minor told them that she was “sick” of what happened at her school.
“Every time he came home from school, he came in a bad mood; and I said to him, “What’s the matter with you?” And she told me: “I’m tired, I want to sleep”; and the next day I didn’t want to go to school,” said the father.
The juvenile has serious injuries.
Almenara charity network manager, Jorge Amorosreported that the minor remains in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the aforementioned hospital due to significant body fractures.
“(A minor) has a polytrauma, several fractures at the level of the spine, a fracture of the pelvis, a fracture of the femur, she has a contusion of the lung. Closed abdominal trauma, acute anemia, which has already been compensated, are excluded,” he told the press.
Source: RPP

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