The three students who were involved in a fight at the Pius X-College, a secondary education in Bladel at the end of November last year, received fines of up to 200 euros. The Public Prosecution Service has announced this. It got so out of hand last year that the management of the school had to decide to close Pius X for the rest of the day.
The three students, their father and their brother have been detained for a while. Video images are made and distributed of both the fight inside and the skirmishes outside.
The fight started that Monday, November 25 when two brothers went to a student. What was the reason for this is not known. “But something preceded that,” said Rector director Maarten de Veth to Omroep Brabant.
Fighting students and caretakers
The student with whom the two apparently wanted to pay, dived under a table. Three caretakers saw the mood hanging and decided to jump in between. This led to a fight between the brothers and the caretakers. “That went strong”, according to De Veth. The sister of the brothers also got involved.
The fight was so intense that the police had to be called in. Agents have taken the fighting parties apart. They had their hands full, especially after the parents of the two brothers and another brother had breathed out of it.
“The parents came to school with another son,” said De Veth. “Mother started the conversation, that went quietly. But when the father heard that his three children had been arrested, he went completely through the ribbon.”
Current weapon required
The man and his older son became so angry that the police needed a power surge weapon to be able to arrest on the schoolyard.
It all happened during the morning break, so that many students and teachers were given the violence. This made so much impression that De Veth had to decide to give everyone the rest of the day.
It made a lot of impact on the fellow students, he said a few days later. The school also offered them the opportunity to talk to each other about what they have seen. “But their safety was never at stake,” De Veth Verwert. The caretakers involved simply continued to work after the incident, but according to the Rector director of Pius X they were ’emotionally’ emotionally ‘.
Fines up to 200 euros
More than half a year later it has now been announced that the three members of the family who were on Pius X received a fine. The highest fine, 200 euros, was for a 15-year-old; The two family members aged twelve and seventeen came off with a fine of 100 euros. It is not known whether their father and another brother are being prosecuted.
The three family members who were on Pius X were temporarily not allowed to go to school. It is unclear whether and when they have returned.
The rector then gave Omroep Brabant text and explanation:

