Feb 11 • 11:31 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Student with a knife injures coordinator and principal at a school in Ceará

A student attacked the principal and a coordinator with a knife at a school in Tianguá, Ceará, on Tuesday night.

In a disturbing incident at the Escola Estadual Monsenhor Aguiar in Tianguá, Ceará, a high school student stabbed the school principal and a coordinator on Tuesday evening. Eyewitness accounts revealed that the student had been in class before asking to see the coordination office, claiming he felt unwell and requesting the principal to call his mother. However, during this interaction, he suddenly pulled a knife from his backpack and attacked the principal, injuring him in the arm and hand before also wounding the coordinator present.

Both victims were promptly taken to Hospital Madalena Nunes for treatment. The principal was discharged a few hours later, while the coordinator remained hospitalized in stable condition. This alarming event raises concerns about safety in schools, as it highlights the potential for violence even in educational environments, prompting discussions on mental health support for students and measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Authorities apprehended the student following the attack. The incident has not only left the school community shaken but also sparked broader community dialogue about school safety and the necessary interventions to support at-risk youth. Such occurrences necessitate a comprehensive approach to ensure the well-being of both students and educators alike, as the implications for school policies and community resources can be significant.

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