13-Year-Old Student Bullied by Junior High Students in Depok, Indonesia

A 13-year-old Indonesian student was physically assaulted by two junior high school students, leaving her with bruises, in a bullying incident near a river in Pitara. The police have launched an investigation, and the victim's family is considering legal action against the perpetrators.

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13-Year-Old Student Bullied by Junior High Students in Depok, Indonesia

13-Year-Old Student Bullied by Junior High Students in Depok, Indonesia

A disturbing incident of bullying has surfaced in Depok, Indonesia, involving a 13-year-old student, AU, from Madrasah Ibtidaiyah in Pancoran Mas. AU was physically assaulted by two junior high school students, S and E, with videos of the incident circulating online.

The incident took place on Sunday, June 2, 2024, near a river in Pitara. AU was lured to the location by the perpetrators under the pretext that she had to fight to become their 'ade-adean,' a term for a younger sibling or junior. The perpetrators then brutally beat AU, leaving her with bruises on her body.

According to AU's sister, Sabrina, the victim initially hesitated to speak about the bruises, but eventually revealed that they were the result of bullying, not an accidental fall from a bicycle. Sabrina mentioned that AU had been bullied five times, with the attacks becoming increasingly violent.

Two videos of the incident have been widely shared online, showing AU being punched and kicked multiple times. In one video, AU was seen being attacked by two different individuals who took turns hitting her. The videos have sparked outrage and concern among the community.

Why this matters: Bullying is a pervasive issue that affects many students worldwide, and incidents like this highlight the need for better protection and support systems. If left unchecked, bullying can have long-term effects on victims' mental health and well-being, and can even lead to more serious consequences such as suicide.

The police have launched an investigation into the incident. Inspector Polisi Satu Nurhayati, Head of the Women and Children Protection Unit, confirmed that a report had been received and that the investigation was ongoing. The identities of the perpetrators, S and E, have been confirmed, but no arrests have been made yet.

AU's family has expressed their disappointment with the perpetrators' families, who allegedly downplayed the incident as 'just content.' The family is considering legal action and is in discussions with other families and lawyers to pursue the case.

Sabrina highlighted the impact of the bullying on AU, stating, 'My younger sister has become quiet since the incident.' The family hopes that their legal pursuit will serve as a deterrent to others and prevent similar incidents in the future.

The community and authorities are closely monitoring the situation, and there is a collective call for justice and better protection for students to prevent such incidents from recurring.

Key Takeaways

  • 13-year-old AU from Madrasah Ibtidaiyah in Depok, Indonesia was physically assaulted by two junior high school students.
  • The perpetrators lured AU to a location under a false pretext and brutally beat her, leaving her with bruises.
  • Two videos of the incident have been shared online, sparking outrage and concern among the community.
  • The police have launched an investigation, but no arrests have been made yet.
  • AU's family is considering legal action and hopes to prevent similar incidents in the future.