The mysterious case of a Nepalese child assaulted by classmates in a school, that no one can find out when it happen or to whom it happen: https://twitter.com/SICNoticias/status/1791097668883910912Case of the assaulted Nepali child is raising doubts
The case of a 9-year-old Nepalese child allegedly attacked by classmates at a school in Amadora is raising some doubts.
It was during a telephone interview with Rádio Renascença that Ana Mansoa, director of the Centro Padre Alves Correia, revealed attacks on a 9-year-old boy.
In the same interview she said that there were five attackers and a sixth, who filmed everything and shared it on the internet and also said that the child had open wounds, which were treated at home because the mother was afraid of going to the hospital and that even today the child has nightmares about the case.
Two days after the interview was released, the Ministry of Education went public to say that the information it had was contrary.
Only after insistence did the Padre Alves Correia Center agree to collaborate with the ministry and said that the attacks took place in a school in Amadora.
However, the Ministry realized through management that the only Nepali students enrolled in the school are secondary school students, meaning there are no 9-year-old Nepali children enrolled there.
Therefore, the school says it is unaware of the alleged episode of aggression or any similar situation and has not received any information.
Ana Mansoa ended up releasing another statement this Thursday morning to say that the information had been transmitted to the competent authorities.
To SIC, the PSP says that it learned about the case through the media, despite trying to collect information to forward to the Public Ministry.
The Government wants to better understand the case and has asked for an assessment.
Despite the doubts that arose with the statement from the Ministry of Education, the center that publicized the case says it will not say anything more to the media so as not to harm the child's well-being.
This story is so weird...