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Child admitted to hospital following school brawl in Kamchatka

School brawl at Petropavlovsk's School No. 36 hospitalizes another pupil, reported by 'Kamchatka Life' on Tuesday.

elementary student hospitalized following school brawl in Kamchatka
elementary student hospitalized following school brawl in Kamchatka

Child admitted to hospital following school brawl in Kamchatka

In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, an eight-year-old child has been admitted for inpatient treatment at the regional children's hospital. The child, whose name has not been disclosed, was hospitalised due to a criminal case related to a school dispute.

The incident occurred at School No. 36 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky on Tuesday. According to reports by the "Kamchatka Life" publication, the child was beaten by her peers in the incident. The nature of the school fight or the cause of the child's injuries was not detailed in the article.

An investigation has been initiated by law enforcement authorities, who are reviewing footage from the school's CCTV cameras. The Investigative Committee has also opened a criminal case following the attack on the child, who has been diagnosed with "closed head injury and soft tissue injuries to the head."

The incident is not the first time the child, named Arina, has been a victim. Last week, another incident involving Arina occurred on Bohnya Street, for which no further details are available. Arina is currently hospitalised at the same regional children's hospital in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Unfortunately, Arina has not yet recovered from her injuries, and the article does not provide any information about the condition of the child or the outcome of the hospitalization. The location of the school fight was not specified beyond being at School No. 36 in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Video footage has played a role in the investigation of the incident involving Arina, but the nature of her injuries or the current status of the investigations into both incidents was not detailed in the article. The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any incidents of violence or bullying to the appropriate authorities.

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