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Teenager Kills 9-Year-Old Boy in Knife Attack at School in Brazil

ESTACAO MUNICIPALITY, RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL, JUL 9 – The 16-year-old attacker, known to teachers and undergoing psychological treatment, stabbed a 9-year-old child who died and injured two others, prompting school closures and ongoing investigation.

  • A 16-year-old attacked children with a knife at a school in Brazil's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, killing a 9-year-old boy, authorities said.
  • Another child and a teacher were injured in the attack in Estacao municipality, according to police.
  • Estacao Mayor Geverson Zimmermann reported that the attacker was known by teachers and undergoing psychological treatment.
  • Classes in the area were suspended for an undetermined period following the incident.
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The victim of death is a 9-year-old child and the wounded are two 8-year-old girls and a 34-year-old teacher when he tried to prevent the attacker.

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At least one child has died and two other people have been injured – including a minor – during an attack by a teenager inside a school in the Brazilian town of Estaçao , located in the state of Rio Grande del Sur, as confirmed by the authorities. The state’s Civil Police has stated through a statement that the 16-year-old teenager has been arrested after the attack at the Maria Nascimento Giacomazzi Municipal School, before claiming that the de…

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