Suspected student punishment for physical punishment Former teacher of junior high school Sending documents January 21 12:31

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department sent documents to a teacher at a junior high school attached to Ochanomizu University in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, who allegedly injured a student by adding physical punishment to a student.
The teacher has already been disciplined from school and retired.

The document was sent to a male teacher in his thirties who worked at Ochanomizu University Junior High School.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, a teacher was allegedly injured in September last year when he added physical punishment, such as kicking his chest, to two second-grade boys and broke his ribs.

He was instructing other students after school, and was angry with the behavior of the two who saw the situation and added corporal punishment.

In response to the investigation, he accused him of saying, "He has blood on his head. He has done a serious thing."

The male teacher had been suspended from school for one month and had already resigned.

After receiving the documents, Ochanomizu University commented, "I am very sorry that we would like to provide training for teachers at the affiliated schools on student guidance and work to prevent recurrence."

At Ochanomizu University Junior High School, the eldest son, Mr. and Mrs. Yuhito Akishinomiya, attends school.