Parents ask for answers for an 11-year-old boy who died at a school in Bogotá

Parents ask for answers for an 11-year-old boy who died at a school in Bogotá
Parents ask for answers for an 11-year-old boy who died at a school in Bogotá

The death of an 11-year-old student inside a private school in Bogotá has caused shock in the educational community. The boy reportedly had a severe headache during a soccer game and He arrived without vital signs at a healthcare center where he was transferred.

His death was reported around noon on Tuesday, June 11, during the school day. at the Nuestra Señora de Fátima institution, in the town of Tunjuelito.

Since that moment, the parents of the same minor, as well as relatives of the other students, have expressed their astonishment at what happened and affirm that They have many questions regarding what happened inside the school and how the child who ended up losing his life was cared for.

There is no infirmary here

“Here there is no infirmary where they can care for the children, that is a lack of empathy and responsibility,” said the caregiver of one of the deceased child’s colleagues to the news program. Up Bogotá, of this publishing house.

This Wednesday, dozens of parents showed up outside the institution demanding answers regarding the case, of which – so far – there are no further details, since The child’s body remains in Forensic Medicine and the opinion on the cause of his death has not been delivered.

“They say that the child was playing a game and had a severe headache,” another of those present told the aforementioned media. The woman, who is the mother of another student, is one of the people who came to the campus with flowers and white bombs. She also held a piece of cardboard that read: “More empathy and humanization,” referring to the school’s directives. .

Our Lady of Fatima School

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What was the care provided to the minor?

As explained by the Ministry of Education in a press release, the boy was playing soccer with friends when he “reported a severe headache,” so he was transferred to the “orientation area,” where he had a nosebleed. .

​Then the child would have fainted, so “the school immediately requested an ambulance.”

Information provided by the Nuestra Señora de Fátima School indicates that the sixth grade boy received his first medical attention in an ambulance attached to the General Santander Police School and that resuscitation maneuvers began there.

However, When he arrived at the El Tunal Hospital he had already lost his life.

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