Lawsuit: New Mexico Teenager Disabled After Teacher Told Students to Duel with Katana, Rapier
Lawsuit: New Mexico Teenager Disabled After Teacher Told Students to Duel with Katana, Rapier
An unusual lawsuit claims that a New Mexico teacher encouraged two high school students to engage in mock combat with swords, culminating in a duel that left one teenage girl seriously injured and permanently disabled.According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed earlier this week on behalf of Arnold and Judy Gachupin, the guardians and grandparents of the 16-year-old student, who is referred to only by her initials—N.S.—in legal documents.N.S., attorneys say, sustained a range of debilitating injuries during and after the May 2022 incident, including severed nerves and tendons.The lawsuit names defendants including Albuquerque Public Schools, Volcano Vista High School Assistant Principal Manuel Alzaga, and former chemistry teacher Loviata Mitchell.Mitchell, writes NBC News, allegedly took “katana- and rapier-style swords” to school on the day of the duel, asking that students form their desks into a semi-circle.After two other students fought one another for two minutes, N.S. and another classmate—D.M.—were called forward.“D.M. struck N.S. across her right forearm, wrist, and hand with the katana-style sword,” attorney Jessica Hernandez wrote in the lawsuit. “N.S. suffered a large and deep laceration across her right hand and wrist that is inconsistent with a ‘prop’ sword.”Mitchell, realizing that N.S. had suffered significant injuries, then screamed “I’m in trouble!” before ordering students to delete any videos they had taken of the duels.
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