Berlin students attacked on a class trip to Cuxhaven

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From BZ/dpa

Another incident during a school trip for Berlin schoolchildren: in Cuxhaven (Lower Saxony), two adults are said to have attacked young people from a school in Kreuzberg.

A 16-year-old suffered a double fracture of the jaw, like the “daily mirrorreported. Anke Schmidt, Director of the Ferdinand Freiligrath School, confirmed the incident. “We are now in the process of discussing with the college what consequences the case could have,” said Schmidt. The media should be informed in more detail about the incident on Tuesday evening at the earliest.

According to the “Tagesspiegel”, two adults attacked four eighth graders in the Cuxhaven harbor district on June 12 after they had discovered a mobile phone on an electric scooter. According to the report, the youngsters just wanted to see if anyone had forgotten the phone. The adults are said to have literally chased the students. A 16-year-old boy is said to have been hit with a motorcycle helmet.

The two men alerted the police themselves and claimed that the students had tried to steal their cell phones. After all, the police interrogated the young people like perpetrators instead of helping the heavily bleeding student, says the teacher. According to the “Tagesspiegel”, the Ferdinand Freiligrath School has a large proportion of Muslim students.

In May, 10th-grade students at the Lina-Morgenstern-Gemeinschaftsschule in Berlin-Kreuzberg were apparently racially insulted and threatened on a class trip in Heidesee (Brandenburg) by drunk, sometimes masked young people.

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