A 15-year-old French schoolboy succumbed to his injuries on Friday, April 5, following a brutal assault near his school in a town south of Paris.

This incident marks the second violent attack on students within a week, prompting President Emmanuel Macron to emphasize the imperative need for safeguarding educational institutions against what he described as “uninhibited violence” among some youths.

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The victim, whose identity remains undisclosed, was viciously attacked on Thursday afternoon as he left his school in a low-income district of Viry-Chatillon, located approximately 12 miles south of the French capital.

Reports indicate that several individuals assaulted the teenager, leading to a cardiac arrest. Despite immediate medical intervention, the young student tragically succumbed to his injuries on Friday afternoon, as confirmed by a prosecutor.

This appalling incident comes in the wake of heightened tensions surrounding French schools, exacerbated by threats of violence directed at numerous educational establishments through an internal messaging system.

President Macron, addressing the pressing issue during a visit to a primary school in Paris, emphasized the necessity of shielding schools as sanctuaries for children, families, and educators alike.

“We have a form of uninhibited violence among our teenagers and sometimes among increasingly younger ones,” stated Macron. “Schools need to be shielded from this.”

The mayor of Viry-Chatillon, Jean-Marie Vilain, condemned the attack, labelling the assailants as “the worst kind of thugs” and expressing grave concern over the normalization of extreme violence in society.

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Meanwhile, investigations into both incidents are underway, with authorities yet to make any arrests in connection with the assault on the 15-year-old.

Police are examining CCTV footage to identify the perpetrators, while the public prosecutor’s office has launched a probe into charges of murder and gang assault.

In a separate incident earlier in the week, a 13-year-old girl was brutally attacked outside her school in the southern city of Montpellier, leaving her temporarily comatose.

Three individuals, including a fellow student from the same school, have been apprehended on suspicion of attempted murder. Prosecutors revealed that the assault seemingly stemmed from conflicts on social media, dispelling any religious motivations.

While initial speculations suggested religious or cultural differences may have provoked the attack, further investigation indicated it was triggered by online disputes between the victim and her assailants.

These distressing incidents have reignited concerns over the safety and well-being of students in French schools, prompting calls for more stringent measures to address the underlying factors contributing to youth violence.

President Macron reiterated the government’s commitment to combatting all forms of violence and emphasized the importance of swift and thorough investigations to bring the perpetrators to justice.

As the nation mourns the loss of yet another young life to senseless violence, there is an urgent call for collective action to foster a safer and more nurturing environment within educational institutions across France.

 

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