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Ostia, a teacher scolds a student and is beaten by her mother who belongs to the Spada clan

Valditara: "I will bring my solidarity to the teacher, no one should be allowed to touch a teacher"

ROME – Violence in the courtyard of a school in Ostia, where a teacher was attacked by the mother of a pupil. The teacher was allegedly beaten for scolding one of her students, the son of the woman belonging to the sword clan.

The teacher was preparing to leave the Amendola Guttuso institute, when she was allegedly attacked by the lady in front of the eyes of other teachers and those of the parents who were waiting for their children in front of the school. When emergency services were then called, the teacher allegedly refused medical treatment, without filing a complaint.

VALDITARA: IN THE NEXT DAYS I WILL BRING SOLIDARITY TO THE ATTACKED TEACHER

“In the next few days I will be at the Amendola Guttuso institute in Ostia to show my solidarity to the teacher attacked by a member of the Spada clan. No one should be allowed to touch a teacher. The State will make its strength felt against those who do not respect his teachers”. The Minister of Education Giuseppe Valditara writes it on X.

GUALTIERI: SOLIDARITY WITH A MAESTRA ATTACKED, A VERY SERIOUS EPISODE

”I express all my solidarity with the school teacher attacked by the wife of a member of the Spada clan in Ostia. It is a very serious incident that must not go unpunished and I am sure that the authorities will shed full light on the matter. Teachers are a pillar for the education of our children who we must protect, without retreating an inch in the face of acts of violence.” This was declared by the Mayor of Rome, Roberto Gualtieri.

CENTINAIO: MAFIA FEARS LA, SOLIDARITY IN MAESTRA OSTIA

“The mafia fears schools, because it rejects the teachings of legality and respect for everyone, not for bullies. Solidarity with the teacher from Ostia who was allegedly attacked by the wife of a member of the Spada clan. We hope that the son chooses the right example to follow”.
The vice president of the Senate Gian Marco Centinaio (Lega) wrote this on X.