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Seville Juvenile Prosecutors Question Three Teens as School Safeguarding Cases Expand in Spain and Argentina

Officials advance parallel inquiries, deploying protection protocols across schools.

Overview

  • Three minors linked to the death of Sandra Peña appeared individually before the Seville Juvenile Prosecutor after the police minors unit delivered its report, with a separate track examining possible administrative responsibility of the school and the Andalusian regional government.
  • In Guaymallén, Mendoza, education authorities halted on‑site construction and activated school support teams after a family reported the alleged sexual abuse of a 9‑year‑old by a construction worker, while a prosecutor gathers testimony and prepares a child forensic interview.
  • Relatives protesting outside the Lemos school in Argentina assaulted two staff members who suffered minor injuries, prompting police intervention and a union demand for protective measures for school employees.
  • In Plentzia, Vizcaya, the Juvenile Prosecutor and Ertzaintza are investigating repeated harassment of a teacher, as the Basque Education Department activates its staff‑aggression protocol, appoints an investigator and signals educational sanctions that can include social work or temporary removal from class.
  • Further cases include a preventive anti‑bullying protocol at a school in Valga, an inquiry into an alleged student assault on a teacher in Avilés, and in Málaga a previously detained educator remains under investigation over alleged past abuse after a court ordered provisional release.