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Do you remember the story about the cruel teacher who threw a kitten out of a second-floor school window? Initially, the school administration claimed that the kitten had supposedly jumped out on its own, but later had to admit the truth. Today, new details of this outrageous incident have been revealed — the court fined the teacher, but the amount was laughably small — just 375,000 sums for the killing of the animal.
This was reported by the specialized Telegram channel “Ecologist.”
Let us remind you that the incident took place in school No. 62 of the Uchtepa district of Tashkent in front of the students of class 7 “G.” The children found the kitten near the school and, hoping to help it, brought it to the classroom. However, according to the students, the teacher rudely took the animal and threw it out of the second-floor window.
This cruel act shocked the children, who could not believe that an adult, their teacher, was capable of such behavior. Later, the students found the kitten, which, despite its miraculous survival, had sustained serious injuries. A veterinary examination revealed multiple fractures and internal organ damage. Unfortunately, despite the efforts of the veterinarians, the kitten did not survive.
Animal rights volunteers filed a lawsuit against the teacher to hold her accountable. Today, it was revealed that the Uchtepa District Court fined the woman 375,000 sums under Article 111 (cruelty to animals) of the Code of Administrative Offenses. However, this fine seems entirely inadequate, as the teacher not only caused the death of the animal but also inflicted significant psychological harm on the children.
Such a person does not deserve the right to continue working as a teacher. It would be appropriate for the Tashkent Department of Preschool and School Education to take more serious action and dismiss this teacher.
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