Developments in the case of the injury of the 13 -year -old student during a challenge are rapid during a high school in Patras.

Specifically, Patras Security proceeded In the arrest of five 14 -year -old students and at identification of one more, for the injury of the 13 -year -old.

The prosecutor’s office has undergone the survey and attributed the charges of causing bodily harm to a unable person to react.

At the same time, the teachers who have to survive the students in the courtyard during the break will also be passed by a “sieve” as a case was ordered, with a case file in this case for bodily harm by negligence.

The five students were released as they are minors, and reportedly refuse to deposit in their testimony that they were intended to injure the 13 -year -old, adding that he was involved in the game – challenge with his will.

It is recalled that the 13 -year -old’s father has filed a lawsuit against those who believe they are responsible for the injury to his child.

The case is carefully handled by the experienced Patras Security Office in cooperation with the competent prosecutor.

The child’s family environment claims the student did not play with the rest of the dangerous game, but his classmates caught him and threw him into the air, leaving him on the ground and injuring the head.

That is why the 13 -year -old’s father filed a lawsuit. Since, as the family argues, he had also been the victim of bullying in the recent past.

This new development was also confirmed by ELAS spokesman Konstantia Dimoglidou, speaking in the morning at SKAI and the “Tenths” show saying that the child was investigating to participate in the challenge but without his will and his injury.

The 13 -year -old is not at risk

According to hospital administrator, Aspasia Rigopoulou, with whom Tmpo24 talked, 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.