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Violent stabbing of a child under the age of 15 who refused to hand over money - Diario Panorama

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The attack was at his home and the police arrested the assailant at the bus terminal in Loreto as he was about to escape.

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In Nîmes, a 16-year-old is suspected of stabbing a 13-year-old after entering his college the day before yesterday. He is presented to an investigating judge for attempted murder. Some cities have made security at the entrance to schools, colleges and high schools. According to Élisabeth Borne, the Minister of National Education, searches of bags, carried out by the police, will be put in place in the spring at the entrance to schools. (Police, …

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Gabriel, a 13-year-old boy, a student of the Collège Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-La-Salle in Nîmes, was stabbed after leaving his school on Monday, March 3. Two minors were heard by a judge...

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The attack was at his home and the police arrested the assailant at the bus terminal in Loreto as he was about to escape.

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A 13-year-old teenager was stabbed in Nîmes (Gard) on Monday, after leaving middle school. His alleged attacker, a 16-year-old, chased after him armed with a knife before striking him several times in the back. The victim was seriously injured but his prognosis is not life-threatening. The suspect and his girlfriend, suspected of complicity, were taken into custody. [...]

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