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News in english 21. dec. 2009 KL. 19.11

Prison for father who bit teacher’s ear

A man who attacked a teacher for shaking hands with his daughter has been given 6 months.

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A man who attacked a teacher for having shaken the hand of his 9-year-old daughter during a parent-school meeting has been sentenced to six months in prison.

The attack took place last October when the man, who is an ethnic Palestinian, attacked a mathematics teacher, who is Moroccan, for shaking the hand of his daughter prior to a school-home meeting. Apart from repeated blows, the teacher was also bitten in the ear.

The sentence has been appealed.

Edited by Julian Isherwood

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