Joan Naydich Gofundme: Florida teacher denies confiscating student Brendan Depa’s Nintendo Switch before being beaten up

Joan Naydich was attacked by a 270-pound understudy
Brendon Depa purportedly hit her for removing his Nintendo
Naydich has disproved the case

Joan Naydich, who was attacked by a 270-pound understudy disproved the statements of her high school assailant that she began the battle in the homeroom by taking his Nintendo Switch.

The revelation was made on Monday by Joan Naydich, a paraprofessional at Matanzas Secondary School in Palm Coast, who is as yet getting better subsequent to being banged to the ground and stomped on multiple times.

“I simply need to put any misinformation to rest. I never took the Nintendo Change from him. From anybody that is perused or heard in an unexpected way, I’ve been informed this was tragically deception,” she expressed.

Depa should be visible running toward Naydich and pushing her to the ground, in a split second delivering her out cold. While stunned understudies and educators endeavor to stop the savagery, the young person keeps on beating Naydich’s limp body. The video uncovers that it took four individuals to liberate the huge understudy from Naydich.

Florida teacher says she didn’t confiscate student’s Nintendo Switch before vile beating

— New York Post (@nypost) March 1, 2023

Depa, who purportedly told police he was “going to kill her,” will be attempted as a grown-up for exasperated battery on an educational committee representative, a charge that conveys a greatest 30-year jail sentence. The grieved juvenile has a background marked by brutality and was kept multiple times in 2019 for straightforward battery.

Depa is viewed as having conduct incapacities, requiring specific guidance and strong help.

Regardless of being released from the clinic in the wake of being taken there in a rush, Naydich said she is “overpowered with the possibility of the long fight ahead.”

“I’m confident that the attention to this occurrence being spread all over will forestall any other person from truly adapting to the injury, actual recuperating and interruption of day to day existence that this has caused,” Naydich said on GoFundMe, where more than $66,000 has been raised for her.

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