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Chris Baynes

Bullied child refuses to fight back 'because it's not the Jedi way'

Aiden Vasquez needed stitches after being beaten up ( Lizette Casanova/Facebook )

A 10-year-old boy who needed hospital treatment after being beaten up by bullies refused to fight back because “it’s not the Jedi way”, his mother said.

Lizette Casanova said her son Aiden Vasquez “felt it in his soul not to hit the kid back” while being tormented by a classmate at his California school.

The Star Wars fan’s ordeal came to the attention of Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the film series, and said he was “astonished by his wisdom and courage”.

Police are investigating an allegation of assault after Ms Casanova lodged a criminal complaint over the bullying.

She also called for her son’s school, Two Bunch Palms primary school in Desert Hot Springs, to take action.

“This is the third year my son is bullied,” she wrote on Facebook. “Last year he had to get stitches on his face from getting ‘pushed’, losing his breath on the playground for getting thrown down.”

She added: “Now we’re making hospital visits and I’m pressing charges.”

Aiden needed stitches after suffering a three-inch cut during the latest incident on Monday morning, which began with a 10-year-old classmate taking his backpack, his mother said.

She posted a picture of him with a bloodied face and swollen eye on Facebook.

Ms Casanova said it was the second time he had needed hospital treatment because of bullies.

She wrote: “Aiden wants me to let everyone know he’s doing fine all stitched up and numb... he said he felt it in his soul not to hit the kid back. It’s not the Jedi way!”

After Aiden’s story was brought to the attention of Hamill on Twitter, the actor tweeted: “I’m astonished by his wisdom and courage [at] such a tender age.

“I may be a fictional Jedi, but this boy is the real deal.

“I hope he sees this message and knows how much I admire him.”

Aiden’s uncle responded to the tweet with a picture of the 10-year-old giving a thumbs-up, writing: “He’s right here and says THANK YOU!”

Two Bunch Palms headteacher Joseph Scudder promised to investigate the bullying.

“We wanted to reassure our families that the safety of our students is our number one priority,” he said in a statement given to thePalm Springs Desert Sun. “All incidents and complaints are taken seriously and investigated thoroughly, and this incident is no exception.”

Police confirmed to the newspaper they were investigating an allegation of assault.

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