For months, Peter K. (15, name was changed by the editors) was harassed, beaten, melted, melted and filmed in the HTL Vöcklabruck. In a disturbing video that is the “crown”, you can see how the young person is pushed out of a window and depositing two meters into the depth. The perpetrators: five 20-year-old classmates with Afghan, Turkish and Albanian carrots. Now they were thrown through the school. The police are determined.
An incredible martyrdom took place on the HTL Vöcklabruck: Peter K. (15, name changed by the editor), according to an anonymous source, was systematically bullied by five classmates for more than half a year – and this was all held on videos. He was even beaten with straps.
The perpetrators are all 20 years old, classmates from the same class, with Turkish, Afghan and Albanian roots. “It was like half a year, his martyrdom,” reports the source, who ultimately no longer knew how he could help himself and turned to the “crown” to make the case public.
What came to light at the time is hard to understand: on one of the videos you can even see how Peter is pushed out of a window on the intervening floor of the school. The 15-year-old fell about two meters. He was not seriously injured as a miracle. But the trauma is deep. “He was beaten, choked, offended, just humiliated. And they filmed it as if it were a game,” said the source.
Everything was blown up two weeks ago. Since then, Peter has been on sick leave. “Violence was threatened when he returned to school,” it continues. The perpetrators would have threatened him with further attacks.
Paukenschlag on request
The reaction of the school? Hard to believe: according to information from Krone.tv, the German teacher of the class in question let the five alleged perpetrators write an essay about “violence and their effects”. Then, on Wednesday, the scared: the “Kroon” contact with the class board, the director tried to reach, sought a explanation. But instead of a clear answer, the educational directorate was referred to the training that you must “clarify everything first”.
A few hours later the surprising news reached: an SMS from the anonymous source the editorial team. In short: “Thank you, five students were thrown away.” Coincidence or not, remains open.
“Different guys shown”
The case now also has consequences. The directorate of the State Police of Upper Austria confirms: “The case has been for almost two weeks. Several boys have been reported for mistreatment. The police have been established.”
We also know from anonymous sources how the victim is currently doing: “Physically he is doing well again, but he is very mentally struck. He will no longer go to school and will not complete the school year. Because of these actions he just can’t.”
The educational directorate later sent another explanation: “The HTL Vöcklabruck responded quickly to the allegations against various students: the management filed a complaint with the police and suspended. On 26 June 2025 a conference must be decided on the definitive exclusion of the students. There are no further details available.”
Collected videos and transferred authorities
At the HTL, various videos that have now been distributed by students have now been collected and transferred to the authorities. They must serve as proof. For consideration for the victim and because of the brutality of the recordings, the editorial team decided not to publish photos or videos.
Bullying in schools
The case of Peter K. is not an isolated matter and yet a particularly drastic example of how derailed violence in schools is overlooked or is being spoken to with them. Bullying often starts quietly, with a smile at the expense of others, with exclusion, with a video on Snapchat. Sometimes it ends with violence, with psychological collapse, with lifelong wounds.
Only a few weeks ago, a murder attack at a school in Graz throughout Austria. Such events warn: we should not look away when children and adolescents suffer. School must be a safe place for everyone.
Source: Krone

I am Wallace Jones, an experienced journalist. I specialize in writing for the world section of Today Times Live. With over a decade of experience, I have developed an eye for detail when it comes to reporting on local and global stories. My passion lies in uncovering the truth through my investigative skills and creating thought-provoking content that resonates with readers worldwide.