• School bullying The Government of Aragon opens an investigation into the case of the 10-year-old girl who attempted suicide

The president of the Spanish Football Federation, Luis Rubiales, has delivered this Saturday in Zaragoza a shirt of the Spanish team to Saray, a 10-year-old girl, who recently tried to take her own life in the Aragonese capital for an alleged

case of bullying

.

The delivery has taken place in a

private act between the Federation and the

minor's family, parents and a brother, of Colombian origin, who was discharged from hospital last week after denouncing having been a victim of harassment by his schoolmates.

Both the Police and the Government of Aragon opened separate investigations to clarify the facts and the school apologized to the family that has already announced that it

is going to change the minor's center.

With the gesture of giving a shirt to Saray, the Spanish Football Federation wants to show its

"zero tolerance and rejection of any situation of bullying".

Likewise, on the occasion of the national team's match at La Romareda, the Federation has distinguished the family of

José Ángel Zalba

, the historic president of Real Zaragoza, who died last August, with the Gold Medal of Football in a emotional tribute.

Luis Rubiales himself has been in charge of delivering the recognition to Zalba's relatives.

"On behalf of all of Spanish football, we want to remember his

image and an impeccable career

of a lifetime," said Rubiales, who also highlighted Zalba's human condition and the relationship they had.

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