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Come back!
He tore appart my sweater.
History lesson at monday in Hungary.
The teacher and the student have long been debated,
when one of her classmate began to record with a mobile phone.
Are you disrespectful? Are you chatting?
Do you keep beeing disrespectful?
He addressed my classmates as *** ***, as usual.
He is the boy, who was nutted by the teacher.
He says that the whole thing began when he started a conversation with his classmate.
The teacher came up to me, he started to say all sorts of things, but I held my own.
I kept holding my own, then he caught me and started to pull my sweater.
I told him not to pluck me, because my sweater will tear apart.
The teacher said: " You will buy a new one for yourself! "
but I talked back: " You will by a new one for me! "
I was disrespectful, and he came up to me.
- He tore my sweater apart. - You can buy another one.
- You will buy a new one for me. - Ha-ha-ha!
He suddenly nutted me and shouted that I am disrespectful.
Were you disrespectful?
Were you chatting? Were you disrespectful?
Do you talk back?
He nutted me with full blast, because I became dizzy and I almost fainted.
The boy didn't attend scool since then, he likely have concussion.
The school didn't report the case, the authorities have seen the video on the net.
Then they looked for the boy's family,
when the case came to their knowledge.
The policemen immediately visited the school
and the offended party, who also reported the teacher to the police.
My colleagues initiated proceedings for attempt to grievous bodily harm.
Now they also investigate whether those stories are true, according to
this is not the first time that a teacher slapped a student.
And if this is true, why not did the school nothing against it.
Of course we have visited the school too,
and we would have liked to ask them what happened exactly in the classroom.
But the headteacher said, due the initiated proceedings
they are not allowed to make any statement, only when the investigation will be completed.
TV2 was informed by Gergely Nádas.