Teacher aggression student drawing Spanish flag: Numerous media nationwide have recently echoed a story that says a teacher in a school in Terrassa (Barcelona) was enraged, caused the fall and threw class holding the neck of a girl of ten years. The reason, supposedly, to draw in his notebook a Spanish flag and accompany it with the phrase 'Viva España'.

The media publications of proven track record, and some digital newspaper of dubious reputation, were based on a document that ran strongly through social networks. It is a medical part that would have been given to the parents of the girl, who had taken the little girl to the hospital to attend her of the supposed injuries infringed by the teacher.

Teacher aggression student drawing Spanish flag

In this sense, the portal Maldito bulo has worked on this topic in depth, and these are the main conclusions that contribute:

■ There is no indication that the document is false.

■ The Mossos d'Esquadra have confirmed that the parents of a minor filed a complaint accompanied by a medical report.

■ What is not clear is whether the medical party that is running on social networks and that has published several media is the same as the one that supports the complaint.

■ Education of the Generalitat is aware of an incident of these characteristics in Terrassa and has requested a report on this.

■ The Department of Health is protected in the privacy of the patient and ensures that it can not provide data in this regard.

MORE NEWS: They denounce a teacher for assaulting a student after drawing flags of Spain

A family of Tarrassa (Barcelona) has denounced the teacher of his daughter for alleged assault on the student, during school hours, for drawing some flags of Spain accompanied by the phrase 'Viva Spain', have explained sources of the Mossos d ' Esquadra

According to the medical report published by the newspaper 'Abc', the mother's version explains that the girl hit her back when she fell to the floor after the teacher grabbed her by the shirt and then by the neck to expel her from class.

According to this published information, the youngest, of 10 years, complained of discomfort in the lumbar area, on the index finger of the right hand and received prescription of analgesics.
Catalan police have detailed that this Tuesday the complaint was filed in a local police station for "minor injuries" and that this Wednesday will move the documentation to the courts.

The Department of Education of the Generalitat has explained to Europa Press that it has requested a report to Territorial Services to clarify the facts.