Duration The first hearing of a case of child aggression in Damanhour, the five-year-old boy, identified as Yassin, appeared in court with a Spider-Man mask as part of the trial processing against a 79-yolas school, the local language school, the school in local language, the school in local language, the school in local language,
The trial has attracted significant attention to the media, especially due to the emotional and distressing nature of the case, which involves a small child as a victim. On Wednesday, April 30, the Damanhour Criminal Court sentenced Yassin to the School to Perpetual Chain to Yassin’s positions.
The mask, which covered the exception of Yassin’s entire face for his eyes, intended to be a form of psychological protection for the young man, who was ready to testify against his alleged abuser.
Yassin’s mother explained the decision that her son used a Spider-Man mask duration of the trial in an interview with Basma Wahba, host of the 90-minute program at Al-Mahwar TV. She shared that the mask was aimed at helping her son feel more comfortable and protecting himself from intense emotions and stress associated with trial.
“I had thought about how I could help you feel comfortable and safe,” he said. “He refused to wear a hat or sunglasses for prolonged periods, so I decided that a mask would be the best solution. The Spider-Man mask covers his face completely, except his eyes, which caused the feeling of security he needed.”
At first, Yassin doubted about using the mask, but his mother reassured him by explaining that he was part of the Spider-Man costume, a symbol of strength and courage. “I told him that he was strong and brave as Spider-Man, and that seemed to help him accept the situation,” he recalled.
The mask, he added, helped his son cope with the emotional weight of the trial.
Preserve the mental health of children
The case has already caused conversations about the importance of providing psychological support to young victims of the crime, especially while sailing the legal system.
The emotional toll of children involved in such sensitive cases is significant, and many experts emphasize the importance of safeguarding their mental well -being through the legal process.
After the case, the non -profit security of Egypt Egypt has launched ‘Safe First Aid’, a free training program designed to equip teachers, social workers and psychologists to deliver cases of child sexual harassment and aggression.
The workshop will take place in Zoom on Saturday, May 3 at 7:30 pm The registration link will be greedy in the official Safe Egypt channels