High School Principal Assaulted in Fès, Morocco; Three Arrested

The police arrested the mother of a student and two of her relatives in Fès. They are accused of having assaulted the principal of a high school in her office.
"Facial injuries and head trauma". This is what the mother of a student and two of her relatives inflicted on the principal of a high school in Fès.
According to the police reports, the student’s mother had gone to the principal’s office to request a certificate of departure for her daughter from the high school.
In response to this request, the principal refused to comply because she insisted that the student’s father be present, as he was the declared guardian in the student’s file documents.
Faced with this refusal, the mother hinted that the child’s father was traveling and could not come to the institution. Subsequently, she lost control of herself, and attacked the principal with the help of two of her relatives.
After their arrest, the three defendants were brought, on Wednesday, September 11, before the Prosecutor of the King in Fès, following a complaint filed by the principal, indicates Alyaoum24.
The principal presented a medical certificate attesting to the seriousness of her injuries. The three defendants will appear on Tuesday, September 24, before the Court of First Instance of Fès.
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