Brutal attack in a school in the Tyrolean Unterland: Because he was in a relationship with the ex-girlfriend of one of the attackers, two youths from outside the school attacked and beat up a 15-year-old in a class at HAK Wörgl on Friday. him for classmates. The victim was taken to hospital with injuries.
Dramatic, incredible scenes like in a bad movie took place on Friday morning at the HAK in Wörgl. As the “Krone” discovered, around 10 a.m. two 17-year-old boys entered the school building and wanted a 1st class in there. “Our teacher spoke to them and told them to go because they didn’t belong here,” says one student.
Attackers stormed into the classroom
This, of course, did not impress the immigrant invaders, who simply refused and began to argue with the teacher. He then asked them to accompany him to the secretariat and promised them to file a complaint. “But neither of them listened to him,” continues the classmate.
Injured victim admitted to hospital
What happened next almost never happened in a Tyrolean school. The intruders ignored the teacher, stormed into the 1st class and “aimed” a student in the face. But that is not everything. “My classmate fell to the ground, and as he was lying there, one of the attackers kicked him,” says the shocked student. It wasn’t until the other stunned students shouted loudly for the police that the brutal duo fled.
suspect arrested
While the student, who was injured in the cheek, was taken to hospital, a police operation followed. The principal caught one of the attackers while he was still on the school grounds.
The alleged background of the brutal Wild West-style attack is also shocking. With the attack, one of the boys probably wanted revenge on the 15-year-old because he is apparently in a relationship with his ex-girlfriend. The girl was not in class during the attack.
The police confirmed to the “Krone” an operation on the grounds of the Wörgl school with an injured student.
Source: Krone

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