Rhodes: They forced a classmate to drink water from a toilet tank
An incident of juvenile violence in Rhodes has come to light, where students forced a classmate to drink water taken from a toilet tank.
In a disturbing case of bullying reported in Rhodes, Greece, a second-grade student was forced to drink water from a toilet tank by his peers. This incident was brought to public attention following a complaint by the child's parents, who stated that the event occurred on February 26, 2026, within a public elementary school on the island. The parents reached out to the Dodecanese Primary Education Director with a letter co-signed by other concerned parents, highlighting the need for immediate action against such horrific behavior in schools.
The situation has prompted the Dodecanese Primary Education Directorate to activate all necessary institutional and administrative measures to address the issue of school violence effectively. Reports suggest that this troubling incident is not isolated, as similar cases of juvenile violence have been on the rise in recent months. The Deputy Regional Director of Education for the South Aegean, Charalampos Psaras, confirmed the need for a comprehensive approach to tackle the increasing numbers of bullying incidents among students.
As the parents and educational authorities work together to combat this alarming trend, it raises broader concerns about the environment in schools and the necessary measures to ensure safety and well-being for all students. It underscores the importance of addressing bullying effectively to prevent such incidents from happening in the future, as well as fostering a culture of respect and empathy among young students.