

Valencia School Sexual Assault: 13-Year-Old Allegedly Gang-Raped, Perpetrators Still Enrolled
Valencia School Sexual Assault: Alleged Gang Rape of 13-Year-Old Sparks Outrage A shocking incident of alleged gang rape has rocked a school in Valencia, Spain. A 13-year-old boy was allegedly assaulted by a group of his classmates during a school trip. The victim has been receiving psychiatric care for two years and has since left the school. The alleged perpetrators, however, remain enrolled. Parents are expressing outrage at the school's handling of the situation, claiming a lack of disciplinary action against the alleged assailants. "It's unjust that they're still here," said one parent interviewed outside the school. The school authorities maintain that they are unable to take disciplinary action due to an ongoing legal investigation. A press conference was held this morning, and a meeting with the school's parent-teacher association (AMPA) is scheduled for this evening to address the parents' concerns. While the school claims to be cooperating with the investigation, the lack of immediate action has left many parents deeply concerned about the safety of their children. The incident highlights the urgent need for schools to have clear and effective protocols for dealing with sexual assault allegations and to ensure the safety and well-being of all students.