Health Politics Country 2025-11-12T01:47:22+00:00

Victim's family lives in fear after Junín school attack

The mother of a 14-year-old student, who was attacked with a chain at Junín's School No. 16, stated that her family is in mortal danger due to threats from the attacker's family. The family is forced to stay home, causing economic chaos, and is asking for help.


Victim's family lives in fear after Junín school attack

The victim's family is 'at risk of their lives,' and two weeks after the attack, they are living 'a nightmare.' This was stated by the mother of a 14-year-old girl who was attacked with a chain by the mother of another classmate at School No. 16 in Junín. In an interview with the Argentine News Agency, the mother of María Laura said: 'We are going through a difficult time, and it's not because I brought this upon myself.' The woman is in custody, 'but we are living through a Calvary.' We have restraining orders and police patrols with interviews. We are at risk of our lives because we don't know the aggressors. The aggressor's family is threatening, waiting for my daughter and other girls at the school. It's horrible, like a never-ending horror story that has only just begun. However, we have to stay locked up to protect ourselves. Economically, this means chaos because it implies waiting day by day,' the victim's mother continued. Finally, she asked for help: 'With great sadness, I have to ask for help because we are going through a difficult time. I ask for any help you can give, even one peso will help us.' Those who wish to collaborate can do so with the alias LOMA.CLASE.URNA in the name of María Laura. Everything is moving forward, but we need to cover daily expenses, and it's complicated. According to the official document accessed by this medium, the request was made by the prosecutor of the Junín UFI, Fernanda Sanchez, on behalf of the victim and her family. Furthermore, the victim's mother revealed conversations with neighbors in the area where the attacker lives. These dialogues show that they are 'locked in' and point out that 'whenever they do something bad, steal, or anything, they don't go out.' Now, Laura shared her concerns in an interview with this medium: 'The case is moving forward, but the woman will apparently be released on bail.'