Crime - Boy critically injured - classmates suspected of the crime
A 14-year-old boy is suspected of seriously injuring a younger classmate during a school trip to Kirchheim near Munich. The 14-year-old allegedly threw a tennis ball-sized object towards a group of students during an argument, hitting the 13-year-old. The police spokesperson stated that an investigation is being conducted against the 14-year-old for attempted bodily harm.
According to the report, a class from a primary and secondary school with two teachers went on an outing to the Horticultural Show in Kirchheim at the end of June. The incident occurred suddenly and without known cause when a fight broke out between the 14-year-old and a group of five students. The suspect reportedly threw the object, believed to be a stone.
13-year-old to be released from hospital - then back in again
The 13-year-old was hit on the head by the object, according to the police. After treatment at a Munich clinic, he was initially released. However, the condition of the 13-year-old worsened, and he was taken back to the clinic shortly thereafter. There, the injuries were assessed as life-threatening. After an emergency operation, his condition stabilized.
The school trip was organized in the beautiful region of Upper Bavaria, specifically in Kirchheim, which is known for its scenic locations and attractions. The incident took place in Kirchheim, near the bustling city of Munich, in the state of Bavaria, Germany. The police in Munich are actively investigating the crime, focusing on the 14-year-old boy who is under suspicion of causing bodily injury to his classmate.