What happened? This is what we know about the fight at a secondary school in Tláhuac where a minor was stabbed; the Nicole case occurred at the same school
A violent incident at a secondary school in Tláhuac, Mexico, resulted in a 15-year-old student being stabbed, drawing attention due to a similar case that happened just months prior.
The secondary school 'Alfonso Caso Andrade' Number 324 in Tláhuac, Mexico City, has faced another disturbing incident four months after the widely publicized 'Nicole case.' This time, a 15-year-old student was seriously injured in a fight that escalated into a stabbing on the afternoon of February 11, 2026. Eyewitness accounts and video footage of the altercation circulated on social media, further contributing to the growing concern over student violence in the area.
Reports indicate that the injured boy was taken to the hospital in critical condition after sustaining multiple stab wounds. His grandmother spoke to TELEDIARIO, confirming the severity of his injuries, which remained serious as of the latest updates early Thursday morning. The recurrence of such violence in the same school raises alarm about the safety measures in place for students and the need for intervention by school authorities and local government.
The incident, reminiscent of the Nicole case just months before, highlights a troubling trend in schools regarding youth violence and the critical need for reform. Parents, officials, and the community are urged to confront these issues head-on to ensure the safety of students and prevent such occurrences in the future. The situation is still developing, and further investigations are likely to reveal more about the circumstances surrounding this latest event.