The police call on people to stop the online witch hunt that originated after the death of 14-year-old Nina from Helmond. Since it became known that the girl got out of life after bullying behavior at school it rains threats. Both at two high school and with students, who are designated by name and by name on social media. In the meantime, there are two declarations of threats at the police in Helmond.

“We know that a lot is going around online, often also incorrect information,” said a police spokesperson. “People create even more unrest here and this can harm others if you just took the world swinging.”

The Delta VMBO, the school that Nina was on, is also flooded with hateful messages. “These are messages such as:” You must be ashamed of you “and” How is it possible that you allow discrimination? “, A spokesperson for the school board said earlier at Omroep Brabant. “It all feels threatening. All kinds of assumptions are made by people who are incorrect.”

Quiet journey
The serious reports passes the school on to the police and she then looks ‘what they can possibly do on it’. According to the police spokesperson there is close contact with the school, especially with the Silent Tour Sunday that is coming. “We monitor the trip and everything around it, of course we will see if we should also be present.”

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