An Auckland school is âdeeply saddened and outragedâ following the brutal attack on one of its students by at least 10 teenagers, which remains under police investigation.
âWe condemn this senseless and cowardly act of violence, and we will not tolerate any form of bullying or harassment in our school community,â Marcellin College Board of Trustees chair Bernadette Tovio said.
Tovio confirmed the boy was hospitalised after a violent attack by around 10 to 15 teenagers from MÄngere College.
The boy was targeted as he got off the bus on Bader Drive in MÄngere and chased to the car park behind McDonaldâs on Monday, February 12.
âThe incident occurred at the MÄngere Town Centre after school hours outside school premises.
âOur Äkonga sustained serious injuries and was taken to the hospital, where they were cared for.
âWe have been in contact with their whÄnau/family and are providing them with all the support they need,â Tovio said.
Tovio said the Ministry of Education has been informed about the incident with MÄngere College board chair Joe Glassie-Rasmussen, acting principal Melegalenuu Ah Sam, police and local authorities working together to take appropriate action to resolve the matter.
âWe increased security measures to ensure the safety of our students/Äkonga and staff/kaiako immediately after the incident occurred.
âWe are proud of our schoolâs culture of respect, diversity, and inclusion, and we will not let this incident undermine our values, Marist Pillars and achievements.â
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Tovio urged anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information to contact the police or the school as soon as possible.
âOur thoughts and prayers are with the Äkonga and their whÄnau, and we wish them a speedy and full recovery.
âWe are also providing counselling and support services to any students/Äkonga or staff/kaiako who may have been affected by the incident.â
Tovio thanked emergency services and healthcare staff for their response.
Counties Manukau West Inspector Ross Ellwood the victim was initially taken to Middlemore Hospital for assessment but did not require hospitalisation.
Ellwood said the police investigation into the assault is ongoing.
Students from MÄngere College allegedly attacked a Marcellin College student as he hopped off the bus on his way home. Photo / Google Maps
âPolice are reviewing CCTV footage and identifying any witnesses to the assault.
âWe are also liaising with both schools concerned as part of our investigation.
Anyone who saw the incident and has not yet spoken with police is asked to contact 105 or go online to https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105 using âUpdate My Reportâ, quoting the file number 240213/3836.
MÄngere College has been contacted for comment.
Earlier in the week, in a letter to the MÄngere College school community, acting principal Melegaleuu Ah Sam informed caregivers the school was aware of the incident and the posts on social media.
âWe would like to assure our community that we are working closely with the other college and the police to identify those involved and to resolve these matters as soon as possible,â she said in the letter.
The mother of the boy has said her âsonâs life was savedâ by a couple who witnessed the attack and intervened.
âI want to thank the couple who saved my son, I donât have the words to thank them enough for what they did for him,â she said.
âThey drove him to hospital and looked after him until I got there. They told me everything that happened.
âHe was bottled three times in the head, there were 15 of them bashing the hell out of my son and then 30 kids laughing and screaming and filming. Shouting âMÄngere College All Dayâ,â the woman said.
The assaulted boyâs mother understood the group were waiting for the Marcellin bus to arrive.
The student from Marcellin College was allegedly smashed in the head with a bottle before being kicked and stomped on as he returned home to MÄngere after school. Photo / Google Maps
After the assault the woman was told a boy walked up and ripped the emblem on his uniform and said âF*** Marcellin, donât come back to this hood, this is our turf.â
âMy son was bloody born and raised in MÄngere.â
Police are now patrolling MÄngere town centre after Marcellin College staff stationed themselves there this week to protect their students from further attacks, according to letters to the school community from principal Maria Prescott.
Marcellin students who normally walk or bus through MÄngere town centre have been urged to find alternative routes home until the schools find a resolution.
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