A troubling incident has emerged from Nizhny Novgorod, where a father claims his seven-year-old son was assaulted by another child in the presence of classmates, the class teacher, and the second child’s nanny. Reports indicate the father says the nurse or nanny intervening in the moment of a schoolyard dispute then allegedly struck the boy. The claim centers on a confrontation that occurred on February 16 at a choir college named after LK Sivukhina.
Witnesses describe a quarrel between two first-grade peers that escalated in front of their peers, the classroom instructor, and the other child’s caregiver. The father maintains that the nanny directed a harsh remark at his son, which he says was met with laughter from the child. He further alleges that the nanny then grabbed the boy by the hair, leading to visible injuries that prompted concern about his wellbeing.
After noticing abrasions on their son at home, the parents sought medical attention, first visiting the emergency department and then the regional hospital to assess the injuries and document the condition of the boy for medical records and potential investigations.
According to a local resident, the nanny subsequently filed a police statement claiming that she was attacked by the first-grader. The case appears to involve competing claims about fault and the sequence of events during the school day, with official actions likely to follow as authorities review the circumstances and gather statements from those involved, including teachers, the nanny, and the child’s guardians.
A separate report from Surgut notes a different incident where a person faced accusations of intent to harm another child over a balloon, illustrating how similar disputes can ignite strong emotions and lead to varied reports across communities.