
The case of Fátima, a young high school student in Mexico City, has shocked the community at large. Fátima was a victim of harassment and bullying due to her love for K-pop, which led to a brutal assault that left her seriously injured, with a pelvic fracture and the need for five blood transfusions. The situation has sparked a wave of solidarity and calls for reflection on prejudice and violence in society.
The young girl, who had previously reported the bullying she suffered at school from several classmates due to her passion for K-pop, found herself involved in a tragic episode. The K-pop community has called for justice for Fátima, highlighting that her case is an example of the dangers of intolerance and violence.
Despite statements from the authorities of the Secretary of Public Education and the mayor's office of Iztapalapa, the hashtag #JusticeForFátima has gone viral on social media around the world, demanding that those responsible face the consequences of their actions. Fátima's father, Juan Zavala, revealed that the young girl had sought help from school authorities, but they did not take measures to protect her or investigate the mistreatment she was suffering.
The condemnation of the incident has been widespread, especially within the K-pop community in Mexico, where there has been a unanimous outcry against this act of violence. The 13-year-old student from the Diurna Secondary School No. 236 in Iztapalapa, Mexico City, was pushed from the third floor of her school by a classmate, presumably due to her interest in K-pop, a musical genre from South Korea that has gained substantial popularity worldwide. Despite her reports, Fátima did not receive the necessary protection from school authorities.