French authorities say a 15-year-old student stabbed a school employee to death during a bag check
- A 15-year-old student stabbed a 31-year-old teaching assistant to death outside a school in Nogent, eastern France, on June 10, 2025.
- The attack occurred during a routine bag check as classes were starting, after France introduced these checks earlier this year to combat knife violence.
- Police overpowered and arrested the student, who had no prior criminal record and had been briefly suspended before, while a police officer was slightly injured during the arrest.
- French President Emmanuel Macron denounced the recent surge of violence as senseless and expressed that the country is grieving, while Prime Minister François Bayrou urged the implementation of stricter security measures in and around schools.
- The incident followed an April attack that killed a student, highlighting growing concerns about school violence and prompting calls for firmer political responses from leaders including Marine Le Pen.
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In France, Prime Minister Bayrou announced the consequences of a 14-year-old student's deadly stabbing attack on a school employee in a suburb of Paris.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleTeaching assistant Mélanie was carrying out a bag check at the school. She was then stabbed to death by a 14-year-old student, writes The Sun. French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the “senseless violence”.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleA 14-year-old student stabbed a teaching assistant to death in eastern France on Monday morning outside a school in the town of Nogent, while police were checking students' school bags.
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