CNN Indonesia
Monday, 19 Feb 2024 18:50 IWST
The son of artist Vincent Rompies is said to have been involved in a case of bullying at Binus School Serpong. (Rachman Haryanto/ Detikcom)
Jakarta, CNN Indonesia —
Artist’s son Vincent Rompers said to be suspected of being involved in a case of bullying at Binus School Serpong.
The news of the involvement of the child of artist Vincent Rompies has also been confirmed by Binus School Public Relations Haris Suhendra. Haris said that later Vincent would also be summoned by the school for questioning.
“Yes (Vincent Rompies’ son was involved). Still in the process of summoning (the parents),” said Haris when confirmed via short message, Monday (19/2).
Haris ensured that all parties involved in the bullying action would be subject to sanctions according to existing regulations.
“So far in handling the school and it is a priority to follow up, so far we have summoned those involved and it is still in the process. (Sanctions) follow existing school rules,” he said.
Previously, a student at Binus School in BSD, Serpong, was rushed to hospital because he was suspected of being the victim of bullying by his seniors as a condition for joining a gang.
The bullying action went viral on social media and allegedly occurred at the stall behind Binus School. Victims who are potential gang members are said to have to do several things asked by seniors, including experiencing physical violence.
Head of the South Tangerang Police PPA Unit, Ipda Galih, said that from the results of the initial examination, it was suspected that the victim had experienced bullying from more than one perpetrator. He said a post-mortem process had also been carried out to examine all the injuries suffered by the victim.
“We have carried out a post-mortem regarding the injuries suffered, as a result of acts of violence committed by more than one perpetrator,” he told reporters, Monday (19/2).
Based on the results of the external examination, Galih said that the victim’s body was found to have a number of bruises and burn marks.
Nevertheless, Galih admitted that he still could not reveal further about the cause of the injuries suffered by the victim. He said investigators were still waiting for the post-mortem results which were being processed.
“On parts of his body there were many bruises, there were also burns caused by being hit by a hot object,” he explained.
CNNIndonesia.com have also contacted Vincent Rompies to ask for a response, but have not received an answer.
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