**Second Student Reports Sexual Assault at St. George’s; Three Charged in Previous Case**
In a troubling development at St. George’s School, a second student has come forward to report a sexual assault, prompting renewed concern over the school’s safety protocols. This latest allegation follows an earlier report that led to criminal charges against three individuals connected to incidents that allegedly occurred on the school’s campus.
The recent report was made public during a press conference held by the school’s administration and local law enforcement officials. School administrators emphasized their commitment to creating a safe environment for all students, while urging anyone with information to come forward. “The safety and well-being of our students is our top priority,” said Principal Sarah Thompson. “We are cooperating fully with law enforcement and are dedicated to supporting our students through this challenging time.”
The first allegations surfaced last month, leading to the arrest and charging of three former students with multiple counts of sexual misconduct. While the specific details of the second report remain confidential to protect the student involved, law enforcement has confirmed that they are actively investigating the claims, which reportedly involve incidents occurring over the past year.
As the investigation unfolds, the school’s community is rallying around the victims. A vigil is planned for this Friday evening, where students and faculty will gather to show solidarity and support for those affected.
The incidents have sparked a broader conversation about sexual violence in educational institutions, with activists calling for systemic changes to prevent such occurrences in the future. “We cannot remain silent. Our schools should be places of learning and safety, not fear,” said local activist Claire Ramirez.
As authorities continue their investigation, St. George’s faces heightened scrutiny from parents and the public alike, as they seek answers and accountability in the wake of these serious allegations.