
A high-profile scandal has erupted in Seville following the tragic death of a 14-year-old student. Andalusian regional authorities have launched a thorough investigation to determine whether bullying occurred at Colegio las Irlandesas, the school attended by the deceased girl. On Wednesday morning, inspectors spent several hours at the institution, gathering information and interviewing staff.
According to available information, the girl took her own life shortly after returning home from school by jumping from the roof of her house. Specialists are now trying to find out whether she was subjected to peer pressure and whether the school had activated a special response protocol for such situations. No final conclusions have been made yet, but the authorities are determined to obtain a complete picture of what happened.
It remains unclear whether the girl’s family filed an official complaint about bullying. However, even without a formal report, officials have decided to gather as much information as possible in order to prepare a detailed account. This document will be shared not only with the family but also with officers from the National Police, who are conducting their own investigation into all the circumstances of the tragedy.
The staff of the lyceum expressed their deepest condolences to the family and stated that their main focus now is on supporting the students and the relatives of the deceased. Specialists in emotional well-being, as well as teachers and psychologists, are working with the children at the school. At the end of the day, students gathered in the school chapel to honor their classmate. In the near future, the lyceum is planning a special mass in her memory.












