Regarding the incident where a group of girls ganged up on a classmate from another school in Long Ho District ( Vinh Long Province ), the police have investigated and determined the cause was a conflict that arose at a fair.
On December 24th, the Phu Quoi Commune Police (Long Ho District, Vinh Long Province) reported that they had issued a notice regarding a group assault on a fellow student from another school, which occurred near the Vinh Long Provincial Labor Union Cultural Center (Phuoc Yen B Hamlet, Phu Quoi Commune).
The Vinh Long Provincial Labor Union Cultural Center, where the incident of female students ganging up on a classmate from another school occurred.
Accordingly, after Thanh Nien Newspaper reported on a group of female students ganging up on a classmate from another school, the Phu Quoi Commune Police investigated and determined that the incident occurred on December 19th at the Vinh Long Provincial Labor Union Cultural Center.
Specifically, on the evenings of December 16th and 17th, female students NNKT (12 years old), TNNY (13 years old), and TTH (12 years old), all in grades 7 and 8 of Phu Quoi Secondary and High School, Long Ho District, went to a trade fair in Hoa Phu commune and met LTTA (14 years old, in grade 9) and TLL (12 years old, in grade 7, Loc Hoa Secondary School, Long Ho District).
Y. and T. ganged up on A.
During their playful banter, a conflict arose between the two groups. On the evening of December 18th, T. messaged A., arranging to meet at noon on December 19th at the Vinh Long Provincial Labor Union Cultural Center to talk things out and reconcile.
After school ended, at around 11:00 AM on December 19th, A. rode his electric bicycle, carrying L. and a male student named LNH (a 9th-grade student at Loc Hoa Secondary School) to the meeting point. There, Y. and T. used their hands and feet to hit and kick A. in the head, neck, and ribs. Following this, T. and H. grabbed L.'s hair, held her head down, hit her in the head and neck, and kicked her in the back.
While female students from Phu Quoi Secondary and High School were ganging up on female students from Loc Hoa Secondary School, LNH used her phone to record it.
During the investigation, the Phu Quoi commune police requested H. and those involved to delete all video footage recording the aforementioned group assault.
T. and H. beat L.
The families and the five female students themselves have resolved the conflicts. The Phu Quoi commune police had three of the female students who ganged up on their classmate sign a commitment not to repeat fighting inside or outside of school, in the presence of their families.
The police determined that the actions of T., Y., and H. violated the law and harmed the health of others, requiring strict punishment. However, according to regulations, they are not old enough to be subject to penalties or educational measures at the commune, ward, or town level.
The Phu Quoi commune police have informed the principals of Phu Quoi Secondary and High School and Loc Hoa Secondary School about the incident of a student assaulting another person, so that appropriate measures can be taken for handling, managing, and educating the student.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/vu-nhom-nu-sinh-danh-hoi-dong-ban-khac-truong-mau-thuan-luc-di-hoi-cho-185241224094100596.htm






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