Parents in Mrčajevci, Serbia, allege their son was sexually abused at school, prompting public outcry and a protest. The local public prosecutor’s office, however, characterizes the incident as indecent exposure, a less severe offense. This discrepancy in interpretation has fueled anger and distrust among parents who believe the severity of the alleged abuse is being downplayed. The parents are demanding a thorough investigation and appropriate legal action, arguing the prosecutor’s assessment fails to reflect the trauma experienced by the child. The case highlights a potential conflict between parental perceptions of abuse and the legal definition of offenses. Further investigation is underway to determine the full extent of the incident and reconcile the differing accounts. The incident has raised concerns about child safety and the handling of abuse allegations within the Serbian school system.