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In a chaotic turn of events that began early in the morning, the vehicle of the principal of Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe was vandalized and overturned. Emmanuel Djikdent, the president of Mfoundi, addressed the situation, urging parents to return home. He reassured, "The 21 students taken to the hospital are in good health."

Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe Tragedy: Vandalism Unleashes Chaos, Minister Assures Care for Injured Students

In a chaotic turn of events that began early in the morning, the vehicle of the principal of Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe was vandalized and overturned. Emmanuel Djikdent, the president of Mfoundi, addressed the situation, urging parents to return home. He reassured, "The 21 students taken to the hospital are in good health."

Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe Tragedy: Vandalism Unleashes Chaos, Minister Assures Care for Injured Students
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After receiving the message from Prefect Emmanuel Djikdent, parents, students, and onlookers still present in the school courtyard gradually left the premises. The Minister of Health, MANAOUDA MALACHIE, took to Twitter to announce 106 injuries resulting from the incident at Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe.

Dr. MANAOUDA MALACHIE, in a tweet, stated, "Following the incident today at the Etoug-Ebe Bilingual High School, the 106 students who were injured are currently receiving care free of charge in our hospitals, following our health emergency protocols and are stable. A mental health team has been made available to families."

The swift response from the health minister underscores the government's commitment to ensuring the well-being of the affected students. The incident at Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe has raised concerns about the safety and security of students within educational institutions, prompting authorities to take immediate action.

As the situation unfolds, updates on the investigation into the vandalism and the measures being taken to prevent such incidents in the future are expected. The incident at Lycée d'Etoug-Ebe serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining a secure environment for students and faculty, and the need for a collective effort to address and prevent such disruptions in the educational system.

This journalistic account provides crucial information about the incident, the official response, and the ongoing efforts to care for the affected students, all delivered in a tone befitting a news report.

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