FRANCE.- A 17-year-old trans teenager took her own life after suffering being expelled from the school where she studied for attending classes with a skirt.
The minor identified as Avril, was the victim of hate attacks and harassment on social networks, after a video went viral where a teacher yelled at her for going to the school she attended in Lille, France in her skirt.
According to the LGBT magazine Têtu, the young woman committed suicide in a temporary home on December 16, 2020, from where she was thrown out on the street for revealing her sexual preferences, which caused anger, pain and indignation among the community.
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The trans girl recorded the moment in which the academic yelled at her for going to the institution in a skirt, and later published it along with photographs of how she looked on her Snapchat account.
I understand that you want to be yourself. I perfectly understand. You are not a real woman, all I am doing now is to help you better. That’s what you don’t understand! The teacher said while Avril cries.
In the recording, the school counselor is also heard telling her: “Because, once again, some people have different opinions than you and they are not your age. It’s that easy. They don’t have the same education. “
This trans high school girl committed suicide. she was barely 17 years old.
She was fired because of her outfit because she was wearing a skirt.
This is acts sound inadmissible and cannot remain silent. (here is a video she made at the CPE office)#JusticePourFouad pic.twitter.com/0yzBCGgbbo— (@justinebmnl)
December 17, 2020
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The teenager responded to the teacher who yelled at her that it was precisely those people who were busy being educated and not her. A week after this confrontation he took his life.
The student’s classmates assured that she always smiled when she dressed as a woman, and her intention was not to provoke anyone.
Fouad’s death breaks our hearts. We send all our thoughts to his relatives, his comrades, his teachers. We must act to protect the youngest of our communities, who need a fully positive environment to grow. https://t.co/czGO5lq8Ai
— ACCEPTESS-T (@AcceptessT)
December 17, 2020
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The directors of the Lycée Fénelon school in Lille, France disagree with the death of the young woman and reiterated that they were not responsible.
For her part, the coordinator of the Trans Health Path Users Committee and founder of the En-Trans Lille association, Cyane Dassonneville, revealed that she had started her transition process four months ago.
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