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Mustafa Saleh, the civil plaintiff in the negligence case involving 19 people, revealed a school incident Alexandria International Languages ​​International, about the details of the first trial sessions.

Details of the first trial sessions for those accused of negligence inside a famous international school in Alexandria

Saleh explained in exclusive statements to Cairo 24 that the defense of the defendants requested to postpone consideration of the invitation for review and requested the presence of the Director of the Special Education Department and permission to extract a certificate from the school to state and determine the decisions and determine who was responsible in the previous period and the class schedule and the attendance and dismissal of teachers and supervisors in the period 11/27/2025.

He requested that the documents be submitted for the next session before the Montazah Misdemeanor Court, Second District, 30, held at the Muhammad Karim Court, headed by Counselor Khaled Fathi Limouneh, President of the Court.

Investigations revealed negligence and failure to perform work duties, which is supervising children, which facilitated assault on them. It was found that children were left alone inside the school courtyard or their waiting place without the presence of any of the female supervisors assigned to supervise them, and they abandoned their supervision, in addition to the negligence of security personnel and camera supervisors in following up on the recordings of surveillance cameras and doors.

The school principal failed to monitor and follow up on the presence of female supervisors with children, verify that security personnel and camera observers were performing their assigned duties, and failed to take the necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of students and prevent any assault on them, which allowed the accused to be alone with the children and assault them.

The Public Prosecution established evidence based on solid evidence, as it reviewed the recordings of the school’s surveillance cameras, and listened to the statements of specialists from the Ministry of Education. It also ordered the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood to prepare a report on the situation of the child victims. All of this evidence combined to prove the crime of exposing children to danger, threatening the integrity of their upbringing that should be provided to them, and exposing them to neglect, violence, and exploitation, and attributing it to the defendants who the Public Prosecution ended up bringing to criminal trial.

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