
The media teacher of friends and comrades of the young people, aged 15 and 16, who appeared late Saturday morning in a central park in Jaén, confirmed to EL PAÍS that they had suffered bullying school recently. The National Police themselves confirmed on Saturday that the deaths of two teenagers were due to suicide, although the investigation into a secret case remains open.
“Rosmead has suffered bullying In his former institute in El Valle, something that has not been cured and that affected him very much,” he told the newspaper El País, horrified and emotional, Andres (not his real name), a friend of the 15-year-old. Andres, together with a group of his companions, shows his pain and incomprehension in the tannery of the deceased where their bodies are hidden. He confirmed that he even participated in the tasks of searching for the victims with their families. And that this situation of school harassment was also experienced by Sherif, the other 16-year-old teenager who also left the rest The group is behind him, confirming his words.
Either way, these are Genesee teens whose families are of Colombian descent, although some of the teens are citizens of Spain. Jaén has a large Colombian community. Wasit Sharif will have a place tomorrow, while we still do not know the end of Rosemead II, the youngest.
The Judicial Squad of the National Police, responsible for investigating the case, confirms that in the first visual examination no signs of external violence were appreciated, and although the investigation remains open, it seems that the direct involvement of third parties will be ruled out.
Another young man left his life 20 days ago
These two dead were transferred to Japanese society, especially after the tenth of this month witnessed the death of another 16-year-old teenager who ended his life by shooting in his home north of the capital. And school harassment, which, according to testimonies collected by this periodical, left two young men in Jaén remembering the case of Sandra Peña, the young girl from Seville who committed suicide after reporting the incident, and that the Andalusian Military Council later confirmed that the school had not activated the protocol. Currently, Fiscalía is investigating both the school and the presuntas acosadoras.
Since the San Juan Bosco Institute in Jaén, where the deceased studied, there has been pain and sadness “for the terrible loss of two students of our center.” “Today is an extremely difficult day for the educational community. We know that no consolation is possible in these moments, and even less so in such a painful loss. We send a huge hug to these families torn apart by pain, to their colleagues and friends, to their teachers, and to the educational community of the higher education institution,” the institute said in a statement.
The Ayuntamiento de Jaén has issued an official three-day mourning period (until the next Mars) and a minute of silence, which will occur this month during midday, an action that will also be repeated at the gates of the institute where Chicas studied. The mayor of Jaén, Julio Milan, expressed his condolences to the families of the teenagers and asked that they be allowed to work on their strengths and their security services in the investigation, “in particular, so as not to increase the pain of the family, friends and relatives in these complicated moments.”
The University of Jaén (UJA) also expressed its “deep pain and dismay” over the tragic news of the deaths of two underage youth. “We realize that no words can console such an early and heartbreaking loss, but we want to offer all our support in these moments of tremendous grief,” UJA says. As a mark of duel and institutional respect, Jaén University has established an official day of mourning, which is why banners on its campus and buildings will be waved throughout the morning of December 1st.
Likewise, the Permanent Representative in Spain of the International Foundation for Human Rights (IHRF-España), the Agrupación de Psicólogos y Profesionales para la Acción (APPA) and the Asociación Visibles Jaén LGTBIQ+ (Visibles Jaén) expressed their “deep sadness and sadness” before the deaths of these young people. “We extend our deepest heartfelt condolences to their families and friends and to the entire affected community, to whom we express our respect and closeness in this moment of profound grief,” he said in a statement.
According to the report, about 7.4% of the population between the ages of 12 and 20 are at high risk of suicide, and 6.5% have attempted to end their lives. Childhood, adolescence and digital well-beingpublished by UNICEF in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Transformation, Red.es, the University of Santiago, and the Council of Faculties of Informatics Engineering.
Phone number 024 to respond to people with suicidal behavior and their allegations. Various survivors’ associations have guidelines and protocols for fencing.