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After being severely beaten by a 5-year-old student, a FL teacher was discovered to be unresponsive.

One teacher was hurt in an incident at an elementary school in Florida. The story’s puzzling element is that a five-year-old youngster assaulted the instructor.

Trisha Meadows, his teacher, was reportedly kicked and assaulted by the boy until she became unconscious and needed to be removed out the premises on a stretcher.

First responders took Meadows to a neighboring hospital.On Wednesday, the event happened at Pine Lakes Elementary School.

It started when two students started acting aggressively. In order to get backup help in the classroom during the disruption, the instructor radioed the school administration.

When Pembroke Pines police arrived, they found Trisha Meadows barely conscious. A police report that WPLG Local 10 was able to get states.

Tat woman was “sitting on the ground against the wall … appearing to be in a faint state.” According to the report, “she was obviously dazed and weak.”

 

Then she started to cough and have dry heaves. In order to keep her from choking, the officer saw that she needed to be placed in a recovery posture.

“I attempted to get a response from [the victim] by asking if she could hear me or feel me touching her arm to which I didn’t get a response,”

He stated in his letter. “[She] continued to blink and breathe regularly but at no point was able to vocally respond or show signs of a response.” Two youngsters, aged four and five,

Started tossing objects and tipping over chairs, according to staff who told police the disturbance started. They informed the authorities that the kids were also hurling objects at the instructors.

To help the five-year-old youngster relax, they took him out of the classroom and into a smaller space. But the situation worsened and the instructor was attacked violently.

The same teenager has assaulted the instructor three times, according to Broward Teachers Union President Anna Fusco, who spoke to WSVN.

 

“This student has taken her to the hospital many times. It’s the third time, not the first or second time,” Fusco said. “The district has not succeeded.

Even if it is only once, they must enter when the professors declare, “I have this happening.” There should never be more than one instance of such intense anger and violence.

The popularity of the wounded instructor was mentioned by a parent whose kid attends Meadows’ class: “When I say I trust this woman with my child,

That’s a second mom.” She is an incredible lady, and I trust her with my kid. I’m devastated that anything like this could happen to her.”

The youngster was not arrested, but the event is still being investigated. It is “unlikely” that Meadows would return to the school, according to the Broward Teachers Union.

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