Call the police immediately-you have the right to call the police and complain about each other's violence. The police will handle such cases and give them legal punishment.
Complain to the school management-complain to the student affairs office, the civil affairs office, the police office and other departments and investigate the responsibility. They are required to deal with the case seriously and give the perpetrators corresponding punishment.
Collect evidence-if possible, you should try to collect evidence, such as images and photos, to prove your statement and blame the other party. This evidence is very important for subsequent accountability.
Victim protection-the school has the responsibility to protect your personal safety. You should propose to temporarily suspend or stop the study activities of the students involved to avoid meeting again.
Apply for compensation-According to relevant laws, you may have the right to apply for compensation to make up for the damage caused by violence. You can discuss with your family whether to take legal measures to recover compensation.
In addition, I also suggest that you be mentally prepared and receive the help of campus psychological counseling. Share this with friends and relatives and get their support and companionship. This experience may have an impact on your future, so it is very important to transition and adjust the situation in time.
I hope the above suggestions are helpful. If you need other advice or support, please feel free to contact me. I wish you a speedy recovery!
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