UPDATE Student from the Iuliu Maniu Technical High School, cut on the hand with a machete, following a conflict / he is given medical care at the hospital

UPDATE Student from the Iuliu Maniu Technical High School, cut on the hand with a machete, following a conflict / he is given medical care at the hospital
UPDATE Student from the Iuliu Maniu Technical High School, cut on the hand with a machete, following a conflict / he is given medical care at the hospital
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UPDATE: A student from the Iuliu Maniu Technical High School in Bucharest was cut in the area of ​​the right forearm with a machete, writes G4Media. The information was confirmed by ISMB. The student receives medical care at the hospital after the school management called 112. The student was physically assaulted by three strangers, who entered the school premises, jumping the fence.

UPDATE 15:25:

ISMB confirms that today, April 3, around 1:00 p.m., an incident took place at the Iuliu Maniu Technical College. A student of the school was physically assaulted by three strangers, who entered the premises of the school, climbing the fence.

The single emergency service was called. A police crew and a SMURD crew immediately went to the scene. The assaulted student was transported to the hospital, in order to receive medical care. The case was taken over by the police.

Initial news:

According to the first information, the student allegedly got into a spontaneous conflict with three young men, as a result of which he was cut. The aggressors, currently unidentified, fled the scene, writes G4Media.

The student is receiving medical care in the school office, being in a stable condition.

News being updated


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