What is being considered is whether there was fraud during the game, that is, if the students deliberately let the 13 -year -old fall to the ground and injure
In a lawsuit against those who believe they are responsible for the injury to his child during a Challenge play, in the Patras Gymnasium where he is studying, the 13 -year -old’s father testified.
According to TEMPO24, Patras Security has already accumulated the child’s classmates, taking deposits with special care, due to their young age.
What is sought is whether there was fraud during the test game. That is, if the students deliberately let the 13 -year -old fall to the ground and get injured.
Is not at risk
According to hospital administrator Aspasia Rigopoulou, who spoke to Tempo24, the child is out of danger.
He was also transferred to the University Hospital of Rio, where after undergoing a cT of brain, it was found that he did not have any internal hematoma to find necessary surgery.
On Monday it is scheduled to undergo magnetic resonance imaging, and if all goes well, something that the Karamandanio doctors are optimistic about, the child will be discharged.
The Minister’s post
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis through his Twitter account made the unpleasant news known.
“Information by Karamandani Children. He is hospitalized with a 13 -year -old skull fracture after a challenge who, instead of landing on his feet, landed with his head. All the foreseen exams have been done. It is in good shape… all this evolves into a scourge. Protect your children, “Adonis Georgiadis said in his tweet.
Source: Skai
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