WATCH: Dad manhandles teacher for being inappropriate to his daughter

In a startling turn of events at Commercial Female School Santa Marta, Argentina, a father took matters into his own hands, confronting a teacher accused of misconduct against his 15-year-old daughter.

The incident, captured on CCTV, shows the enraged father delivering a barrage of approximately 22 punches within a span of 15 seconds, aimed at the teacher identified as Jorge Cruceno, aged 30. Cruceno, visibly attempting to shield himself, bore the brunt of the assault as the father expressed his fury.

Reports suggest that the teacher, accused of repeated mistreatment of the teenager, has been suspended from his position pending investigations. Allegations arose after the girl’s family discovered incriminating messages exchanged between the teacher and their daughter, prompting them to involve law enforcement.

The confrontation unfolded during a meeting between the father and school authorities in San Juan, Argentina. It was during this encounter that the father, accompanied by his daughter, encountered Cruceno in the school corridor, leading to the explosive altercation.

Following the altercation, Cruceno sustained injuries to his face and forearm, requiring medical attention from paramedics. Subsequently, he proceeded to file a formal complaint against the father at the local police station.

Authorities are actively probing into both the alleged misconduct by the teacher and the retaliatory actions of the father, ensuring a thorough examination of the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The aftermath of this altercation underscores the complexities and sensitivities surrounding issues of misconduct within educational institutions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all students.

As investigations continue, it serves as a stark reminder of the need for effective communication and resolution mechanisms to address grievances and prevent such confrontations from escalating to physical altercations.