MUKOMUKO - The case of beating a teacher by three people, one of whom was a student's guardian at SDN 5 Pondok Batu Village, Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, ended peacefully. Both parties agreed not to proceed with this case.
"Both parties have reconciled and the victim has withdrawn the police report," said Head of Pondok Batu Koko Village, Sasmito in Mukomuko, Antara, Tuesday, December 21.
The case began when the victim's teacher, Wayan, reprimanded a grade 5 elementary school student who beat a Grade 1 sister at the same school. When reprimanded, Wayan had time to reprimand the student and brushed his cheek.
Incidentally, the 5th grader at the elementary school was sick with canker sores. It cannot be ascertained the relationship of these three people to the students of the class.
Back at the village head, the perpetrator and the victim wanted to make peace at the Mukomuko City Police but failed because one of the perpetrators was not present at the time. Then brought to the police level.
The perpetrators were under investigation. "If there are no more problems now because this perpetrator has apologized to the victim from the start, he will not repeat his actions," he said.
The head of the Mukomuko Regency PGRI, Rasita, previously said that the Mukomuko City Elementary 5 teacher named Wayan was allegedly assaulted because previously this teacher reprimanded a 5th grade elementary school student who beat a grade 1 student.
"When the teacher reprimanded this student, Mr. Wayan brushed the student's cheek and coincidentally this student had canker sores," he said.
This incident made the teaching profession no longer respected, and PGRI did not accept it because this act insulted teachers.
"If it happens like this, the comfort of the teacher is no longer there, instead of the teacher asking to move again because of fear of chasing at the school," he said.
He stated that he was worried that after this incident the teacher would only carry out teaching duties, the teacher would no longer carry out the function of guiding students.
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