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The Falcucci elementary school in Toulouse, located in the Bellefontaine district, was again ransacked overnight from Monday to Tuesday, ten days after the damage discovered on Monday May 16 and which had prevented the pupils of five classes from going ongoing for several days.

According to police sources, this time, six classrooms located on the 1st floor of the establishment were vandalized: furniture and computer equipment were destroyed and the rooms were painted with paint, even excrement.

I strongly condemn the new acts of vandalism committed last night at the Falcucci school, less than a week after the damage that forced us to close classes.



I seized the forces of order so that these acts are punished!


— Jean-Luc Moudenc (@jlmoudenc) May 24, 2022

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The mayor of Toulouse, Jean-Luc Moudenc, expressed his outrage via social media, indicating that the classes in question had to be closed.

Neither the town hall nor the academic inspection specify for the moment the duration of unavailability of the rooms.

Investigations are underway to determine if the two episodes are linked and to find their perpetrators.

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