8th student attacked class friend for pencil, condition seriously
A shocking incident occurred in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. In a school here, a student in the 8th class not only brought a passion for a passion, but he also attacked his classmate with the same passion. During this time, the accused student who came to rescue the beach was also attacked by the accused student. Both the student and the teacher were seriously injured in the incident. All three were hospitalized. According to police, the accused student will be handed over to the Child Welfare Committee after being discharged from the hospital. The case is from a school in Palayakottai in the Tirunelveli district. It is said that there was recently a dispute between the two students about pencils. After this dispute, the accused student was very angry and did not talk to the victim student. In the same order, he brought a sickle from his home to a bag on Tuesday and attacked the victim student. According to a senior police officer, the teacher was fired, in this attack the body of the victim was deeply wounded from the brilliant wounded. A teacher tried to intervene during this attack. During this time, the accused attacked the teacher. It also caused serious injuries to the teacher. At present, all three were rushed to a private hospital, where the teacher was discharged after hearing the ointment. At the same time, both students were hospitalized due to serious injuries. The accused was hospitalized with the receipt of the information, the police reached the place and arrested the accused student. He is also conducting treatment in police custody. According to police officers, the accused student will be handed over to the Child Welfare Committee after being discharged from the hospital. Further legal action will be taken in the case. On the other hand, the families and family members of the victim student expressed his concern about the incident. The question was raised how the student studying in the eighth class with a passion. Share this story -tags