
Authorities in Andalusia have reported that special self-harm protocols were implemented at two educational institutions in Jaén, where one of the deceased girls had previously studied. The official statement was issued following a tragedy last weekend, when the bodies of two minors were found in the city. According to the administration, support measures and monitoring for the student had been in place since at least the previous school year.
The statement clarifies that at the time of the tragedy, only one of the girls was attending the IES San Juan Bosco, where she was enrolled in a mid-level vocational course. The second teenager, although registered at the same institution, had stopped attending back in September. Last year, she studied at IES Santa Catalina, where a self-harm protocol was also activated.
In both institutions, administrators say all necessary measures were taken. The situation was monitored by a school psychologist and nurse, and regular contact was maintained with the family. Authorities emphasize that self-harm protocols involve a comprehensive approach to working with adolescents, including individual counseling, observation, and collaboration with parents.
Official response
The Andalusian Department of Education has asked residents to remain calm and refrain from making hasty conclusions until the investigation is complete. Authorities have expressed their condolences to the families of the victims and urged the community to support loved ones and the school during this difficult time. Special attention is being paid to the need to respect the privacy of those affected and to act with sensitivity.
The official statement emphasizes the importance of not spreading unverified information or speculating about the causes of the tragedy. The administration reminds the public that the investigation is ongoing, and all circumstances surrounding the teenagers’ deaths are still being clarified by law enforcement.
Police Position
Police confirmed that both girls died by suicide. However, law enforcement officials have not disclosed details related to possible bullying or other circumstances, as the case is classified. The investigation is ongoing, and until all necessary examinations are complete, officials are refraining from commenting on possible motives.
At the same time, friends and classmates of the victims claim that the girls had previously faced bullying at one of the educational institutions. However, this information has not yet been officially confirmed. Authorities emphasize that any conclusions should be based solely on the results of the investigation.
Support and Measures
The schools attended by the girls already had self-harm protocols in place, which involve not only monitoring the condition of students but also active intervention by specialists. School psychologists, healthcare workers, and teachers were involved in these efforts, and consultations with families were conducted. The administration notes that such measures are aimed at early detection and prevention of crisis situations among young people.
Andalusian authorities have once again emphasized the importance of supporting teenagers facing difficult life circumstances, urging parents, teachers, and peers to pay closer attention to the emotional well-being of children. Preventive programs and youth outreach efforts in schools across the region are set to be strengthened in the near future.
Public Response
The tragedy sparked a strong public reaction. On social media and among residents of Jaén, discussions center on the quality of psychological support in schools and the effectiveness of existing protocols. Many are demanding a review of current measures and greater oversight in educational institutions. Authorities have promised a thorough investigation of the incident and, if necessary, adjustments to their approach to working with teenagers.
In conclusion, representatives of the administration called on everyone involved in education to show restraint and mutual support, stressing that it is most important right now to help the families and the school community enduring this devastating loss.












