Hammer accident in high school club activities Gunma to pay compensation October 9th 14:51

In an accident where a hammer thrown by a student in the land club hit another student at a high school in Fujioka City, Gunma Prefecture, the Gunma Prefectural Assembly paid a compensation of about 49 million yen to settle the prefecture with the student's bereaved family. The bill to be passed.

Ototoshi In December, a hammer thrown by a track and field club student at the Gunma Prefectural Fujioka Chuo High School hit the head of a soccer club student, and the verification committee established by the prefectural board of education last year We have compiled a report that it was insufficient.

The prefectural assembly voted unanimously at the plenary session on the 9th to pay a settlement of approximately 49 million yen for the parents of the student who died.

According to the prefecture, it is expected to settle with the bereaved side as early as this month.

In response to this accident, the prefectural Board of Education has created guidelines that summarize specific safety measures for club activities for each of 34 sports, such as track and field, to prevent recurrence.