Cebuano boy, 8, dies from beating by school bullies
July 25, 2002 | 12:00am
CEBU CITY An eight-year-old Grade 1 pupil at the Tejero Elementary School here died last Monday, five days after he was ganged up and beaten by three other boys from the same school, two from Grade 2 and the third, a high school freshman.
The victim, Zalbert Zamente, a resident of Barangay Tinago, was allegedly beaten by the three boys during recess last July 17.
Zamentes father Roberto said he learned from witnesses that his son never had a chance to escape from his attackers because he was beaten up while being held from behind.
Roberto said the family only learned about the incident last Sunday when the boy began complaining of pain in his head.
Zalberts mother Rosalinda found contusions on the right temple and that his left eye was swollen.
Rosalina said she first did not give much thought to her sons condition when he told her he had been beaten up. She said this was because the boy later took back what he said.
But by Monday morning, Zalbert could no longer talk so his parents decided to bring him to the Cebu City Medical Center.
By this time, the boys head had greatly swelled and he could hardly hear anymore. That afternoon, Zalbert died in the hospital.
Rosalinda said her sons doctor explained that the beating had affected his brain.
The Zamente couple claimed that their sons teacher never informed them about what happened to him. Freeman News Service
The victim, Zalbert Zamente, a resident of Barangay Tinago, was allegedly beaten by the three boys during recess last July 17.
Zamentes father Roberto said he learned from witnesses that his son never had a chance to escape from his attackers because he was beaten up while being held from behind.
Roberto said the family only learned about the incident last Sunday when the boy began complaining of pain in his head.
Zalberts mother Rosalinda found contusions on the right temple and that his left eye was swollen.
Rosalina said she first did not give much thought to her sons condition when he told her he had been beaten up. She said this was because the boy later took back what he said.
But by Monday morning, Zalbert could no longer talk so his parents decided to bring him to the Cebu City Medical Center.
By this time, the boys head had greatly swelled and he could hardly hear anymore. That afternoon, Zalbert died in the hospital.
Rosalinda said her sons doctor explained that the beating had affected his brain.
The Zamente couple claimed that their sons teacher never informed them about what happened to him. Freeman News Service
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