These are the injuries inflicted on the seventeen year old who ended up in the emergency room this morning in Napoli after an argument that allegedly took place inside the Duca di Buonvicino institute between two peers. At the moment the prognosis is still reserved because the trauma generated by the wounds could evolve.
“The boy is stable at the moment – says Fiorella Paladino, head of the Obi and the emergency room at Cardarelli – he is still in the emergency room with a red code and we have completed the entire diagnostic part, in addition to the first therapeutic phase that we needed to stabilize him. He is still under close observation and cannot be said to be out of danger, even though he never lost consciousness”.
"We know both the victim and the alleged perpetrator. They are two good boys, two seventeen-year-olds who have never shown signs of aggression or indiscipline."
Carmela Musello, principal of the Duca di Bonvicino institute in the Miano district of Naples where a teenager was stabbed by a peer, reconstructs the story while speaking to reporters.
“We feel sorry for both of you,” he begins, “the person who committed the crime came to our school this year from a private school and belongs to a simple but respectable family.”
What happened is a "very serious event, a stabbing by a classmate of another. They are two boys from different classes due to events that occurred outside of school in the evening".
The stabbed boy “lost blood, but never lost consciousness,” recalls the school principal. “We are working with the police,” he concludes, “we are also sorry for the father of the attacker who was crying here a little while ago. We do not know what motivated the act.”
"This is yet another case that occurs in a school. We had already reported a stabbing in recent months in a school in Melito and many other episodes of violence between minors inside and near schools. Video surveillance is also needed in schools at risk, at least in common areas and at entrances.
Some parents are asking for metal detectors because there are now too many kids who walk around armed, especially those from criminal families in which they are inexplicably allowed to grow up and who go to school with knives, knuckledusters or other objects capable of offending. We cannot abandon school children, families and the teaching staff to themselves", said the regional councilor of Europa Verde Francesco Emilio Borrelli on the stabbing of the student today in Miano.
Article published on 25 October 2022 - 18:40