Naples – The Carabinieri are working to shed light on a story that has shocked the Sanità district, where a school assistant has ended up at the center of accusations of alleged abuse of a child.
The situation, which is yet to be verified, has sparked a strong reaction from parents, culminating in a protest in front of the school and an attack that left the man hospitalized.
In recent days, alarming rumors began circulating on social networks, suggesting that a little girl had been molested by a daycare worker. The news, although unconfirmed, prompted a group of parents to go to the institution to pick up their children, while also expressing solidarity with the father of the alleged victim.
According to several online sources, the parent, after learning of the alleged harassment of his daughter, allegedly set a trap to harm the school assistant.
By creating a social profile with a false identity – that of a young girl – the man allegedly contacted the employee, setting up an appointment. The employee, having fallen into the trap, allegedly showed up at the meeting, where he was attacked and hit with a car by the father himself.
The episode, which occurred the evening before the protest organized by the parents, left the school assistant in serious conditions, so much so that he required hospitalization, where he is still under observation.
In the meantime, the Carabinieri have started investigations to ascertain the veracity of the accusations of harassment and to reconstruct the facts that led to the attack. The school, for its part, has said it is willing to collaborate with the authorities to shed full light on the matter, while the community of the Sanità district is waiting for answers.
The situation remains tense, with many parents demanding guarantees for the safety of their children and a quick conclusion to the investigation.
Meanwhile, the controversy on social networks continues to heat up, dividing public opinion between those calling for justice and those calling for caution while waiting for concrete evidence.
Article published on 14 February 2025 - 13:17