Nurse from a school in Leganés arrested for sexually assaulting six minors: he invited them to his house to play video games
A nurse from a secondary school in Leganés was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting six minors aged 12 to 16.
The National Police have arrested a nurse from a secondary education institution in Leganés, Spain, on charges of sexually assaulting six minors aged between 12 and 16. The investigation was prompted by a complaint filed at the police station by one of the victims at the end of January who reported the alleged assaults. Subsequently, police investigations revealed a pattern of ongoing contact between the nurse and the minors, leading to a search of the accused's home on January 27, where several electronic devices, including USB drives, were seized for further examination.
According to police sources, there is evidence of inappropriate touching, though none of the assaults involved the minors' intimate areas. It has been confirmed that sexual conversations took place between the nurse and some of the minors. Furthermore, it was reported that the nurse invited some of them to his home under the pretense of playing video games and gifted others football jerseys, often accompanied by sexual inquiries. This disturbing pattern of behavior raises concerns about the safeguarding and protection of students in educational environments, highlighting the need for vigilance and immediate action in similar cases.
This case has sparked significant media attention and public concern in Spain, as it underscores the vulnerabilities of minors in educational settings and the crucial need for strict monitoring of adults in contact with children. The investigation continues, focusing on the material recovered from the nurse's home and any additional potential victims who may come forward as a result of the heightened public awareness surrounding this incident.