First a jacket stolen during the winter, then the phone taken away from him and returned only after the payment of the debt and the commitment that, on a regular basis, he would scrape together a little money every week to buy a few joints of marijuana from his group of peers . The nightmare of a sixteen-year-old who was allegedly "cut off" by a small group of school friends (all minors) to whom he had turned to purchase a few joints ended with a complaint made in recent days by his father. First the transfer of the drugs on credit, then the removal of the mobile phone and the jacket to force him to pay the debt.

The teenager's nightmare, threatened with being beaten if he didn't buy around twenty euros worth of joints every week, ended when the boy confessed everything to his family who turned to a lawyer, given that the teenager continued to being picked on by peers even after finishing school. Once the complaint was filed by the lawyer, the children were identified and, once their age was discovered, everything will shortly be sent to the competent juvenile prosecutor's office. To protect the identity of the protagonists, the newspaper avoids indicating the school and the neighborhood where the story happened. (fr.pi.)

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