Settlement of the case of students assaulting their teacher in Aden: ambiguity surrounds the details of the settlement and an unknown fate for the investigation committee

Informed sources revealed to Scoop 24 that the case of the students who assaulted their teacher at Al-Ahdal Secondary School in Dar Saad District in Aden had been settled.
The settlement sparked a wave of controversy and anger among Yemeni society, as many activists considered what happened “shocking” and that the students were “thugs” who did not deserve pardon.
Some wondered about the fate of the committee formed by the Governor of Aden, Ahmed Lamlas, to investigate the incident and take the necessary measures.
Informed sources indicated that pressure on the assaulted teacher may have forced him to give up and forgive the students.
It is noteworthy that the incident sparked widespread dissatisfaction among Yemeni society, as many considered it an indication of the deterioration of morals and values.
Some asked about the role of the Ministry of Education in protecting teachers from repeated attacks.
While the details of the settlement are still vague, it is not known whether pledges have been signed by the students or their parents not to repeat such behavior.
The controversy over this issue is expected to continue in the coming days, especially in the absence of any official comment from the competent authorities.