In any workplace we can find peculiar colleagues and we must always respect them even if we do not like their personality, but there are times when they have unacceptable behavior. As in the case of the Niños Héroes de Chapultepec primary school, which is located in the town of Nixtamalapan, in Catemaco, Mexico, where the director José Domingo Antonio Arreola was accused of practicing witchcraft.
According to the parents, the teacher is responsible for burying various artifacts such as voodoo dolls, wooden plaques and typewriter sheets, on which the names of teachers, students and members of the board of directors can be read.
Given this, the parents decided to take action on the matter and placed cardboard outside the school, in which they demand the dismissal of José Domingo, since it is not the first time they have denounced his actions, since he has at least 60 accusations for anomalies carried out in the same establishment and in others where he has worked.
José Domingo Antonio Arreola, we want you out!
The protestant parents posted photos with evidence of the artifacts found, as well as messages requesting the presence of educational authorities so that they do not overlook the irregularities committed by the teacher, as they fear that they will put him in front of the students, as had been planned. that would happen from September 23, but due to the demonstrations, it could be avoided.
Due to the foregoing, the parents demand both the Secretary of Education of Veracruz, Zenyazen Escobar García, and the Undersecretary, Maritza Ramírez Aguilar, get involved in the matter, since they indicate that these witchcraft rituals have no other purpose than to wish the wrong.
Source: Okchicas

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