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13-year-old killed teacher in Brazil

today at 22.23 Oskar Forsberg

A teacher in his 70s was killed and three other teachers and two students were injured in a knife attack at a school in São Paulo, Brazil, on Monday.

The deed was carried out by a 13-year-old boy who attends the same school.

The five injured people are being treated in hospital and their condition is said to be stable. The suspected student has been arrested.

This is reported by TT.

The suspect boy, according to another student, entered the class wearing a mask representing a skull and attacked the teacher from behind.

According to another student, the act must have been prompted by a conflict from last week between the suspect, another person and the now dead teacher.

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