Is the first grade student suffering from mental illness after a dispute with a security guard? School: The security guards were not beaten or improper

  Recently, a first-year junior student in Shuyang, Jiangsu Province had an argument with a security guard when he was out of school. Afterwards, his mental state was abnormal. The hospital diagnosed that the student was suffering from depression and stress mental disorder.

  The student’s mother, Ms. Pu, told The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) that the mental problems of her child, Zhu Mingyi (pseudonym), were caused by the school security’s beatings. The school, a middle school in Shuyang County, said that the security was not in She has not dealt with the relevant personnel because of the editorial staff. For this reason, she asked the school to explain.

  The principal of the middle school, surnamed Zhu, responded to The Paper and stated that out of safety considerations, school security does not allow students to leave the school for no reason. The tall student Zhu insisted on leaving the school. The security was "difficult to control" and the handling method was "a bit too violent", but the behavior itself was not wrong. In the end, the security had multiple bruises on his legs and shoulders.

  The principal said that the local police also found after investigation that the security guard did not beating during the dispute. Regarding Zhu Mingyi's later diagnosis of mental illness, the principal stated that Zhu Mingyi had been injured in a traffic accident before and his mental condition had been "unstable" during the school.

  On the afternoon of August 14, The Paper learned from Zhu Mingyi’s mother, Ms. Pu, that the school’s attitude had changed and that it was communicating with parents and expressed its willingness to bear Zhu Mingyi’s medical expenses and try its best to meet the parents’ demands.

  The student suffered from mental illness after a dispute with campus security

  Ms. Pu told The Paper that her son, Zhu Mingyi, was in a certain middle school class in Shuyang County.

  She later learned that during the lunch break on June 24, the school’s college entrance examination examination room was installing air-conditioning and it was noisy. Zhu Mingyi decided to go home for a lunch break because his home was only 2.5 kilometers away from the school and it took 10 minutes by taxi to arrive. At that time, the class teacher was not in the class, and the class leader managed the class on his behalf. Zhu Mingyi went to the teacher’s office to report to the class teacher, but the head teacher was not in the office.

  So, Zhu Mingyi prepared to go home directly. Ms. Pu said that her son was blocked by a security guard at the school gate. She saw a scene of a dispute between the two parties on a surveillance video. “Two security guards pressed the child (Zhu Mingyi) to the ground. Legs, the child is controlled on the ground and cannot move."

  “The child quarreled a few words with the security guards, and later they were pressed on the ground by several security guards.” Witness Ms. Li, who opened a shop nearby, said that there were many crowds onlookers at the time and everyone was worried that the child would be injured. She used her mobile phone to call the student's parent and asked him to come over.

  "The cry of the child came on the phone, which gave him a bad feeling." Ms. Pu said that after rushing to school, she found that the child's mental state was abnormal. "Chuddled up in the corner of the security room, all over her body. Shaking and fidgeting". Later, she sent her children to Shuyang County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Nanjing Brain Hospital for treatment.

  The diagnosis result showed that, in addition to head abrasions and soft tissue contusions, Zhu Mingyi suffered from "stress-induced mental disorder" and (severe) depressive symptoms, and required continuous medication and regular psychological counseling treatment. Immediately, Ms. Pu reported to the local public security agency.

  Regarding the course of the incident, The Paper journalists tried to contact the security guards involved through the principal of a middle school in Shuyang County, surnamed Zhu, but failed.

School: The handling method is "excessive", but no beatings

  Ms. Pu said that as a security officer to ensure the safety of students, even if they are performing their duties, they should not be rude to school students. The school should give a reasonable explanation for the security related behavior.

  In this regard, the principal of a middle school in Shuyang County, surnamed Zhu, told The Paper that the school is located on a local road with a lot of traffic. For safety reasons, the school does not allow students to leave the school without reason. It is the duty of the security guard to stop Zhu from leaving the school. Where. After the incident, the school asked the security guards involved and learned that because Zhu was tall and "difficult to control", the security guards were a bit too aggressive in handling. At that time, the mood of both parties was also very fluctuating, and the security guard had bruises on his legs and shoulders.

  The principal stated that after the local police intervened in the investigation, they believed that the security guard did not be assaulted during the dispute. Therefore, in the principal's opinion, the behavior of the security involved was not wrong.

  On August 14, a related person from the Shuyang County Public Security Bureau told The Paper that according to the surveillance video obtained, there were 4 security guards present at the time. The security guard tried to discourage the student Zhu who left the school. After the dissuasion failed, a guard named Cui They stepped forward to hug him, and while struggling, the two fell to the ground. The security guard surnamed Cui fell to the ground, and the student Zhu fell on the security guard.

  A person from Shuyang police said that the security guard did not beating. As for whether Zhu's mental illness was induced by the security's related behaviors, the forensic assessment needs to be carried out according to the process. However, the parents are worried that the relevant judicial assessments will affect the treatment of their children and have not cooperated with the police to conduct judicial assessments.

  According to the principal, Zhu was diagnosed with mental illness, which may be related to his previous injury in a traffic accident. During Zhu's school, his mental condition has been unstable. However, Zhu Mingyi's mother, Ms. Pu, retorted that her son was indeed injured in a traffic accident before entering junior high school, but only his left shoulder was injured and no head injury was caused. Zhu Mingyi was rated as an excellent student in the first semester of junior high school.

  The transcripts and awards provided by Ms. Pu show that Zhu Mingyi has outstanding academic performance in school and has won the school's "all-excellent student" and "progressive model" honors. Zhu Mingyi's first semester class teacher Yu Jianjun told The Paper that during his teaching period, Zhu Mingyi was behaving normally and he did not feel that Zhu had obvious "mental problems."

  On August 14, Ms. Pu told The Paper that taking into account the child's mental condition, the parents decided to transfer the child to a different environment. The school has changed, and is communicating with parents and expressing its willingness to bear the medical expenses of Zhu and try its best to meet the demands of family members.