On Tuesday morning, a knife attack occurred at a college in Antibes, France, resulting in injuries to both a teacher and a student. The incident, which happened around 9:00 AM inside the school, caused panic among students and staff.
Police and Emergency Response:
- The attacker wounded the teacher and student before being apprehended by security officers.
- Both victims are receiving medical treatment and their injuries are confirmed not life-threatening.
- The suspect was arrested without resistance and is now in police custody.
Investigation and Security Measures:
- Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the motive behind the attack, with no political or terrorist links reported so far.
- The college has been temporarily closed to facilitate the investigation and ensure student safety.
- Police have increased patrols around educational institutions as a precaution.
Community Response:
- Witnesses described chaos as students fled while others helped the injured until emergency responders arrived.
- There have been calls for enhanced security measures in schools throughout France.
- Education authorities have committed to maintaining safe educational environments for staff and students.
Authorities continue to interview witnesses to gather a comprehensive understanding of the event. Further updates will be provided as the investigation proceeds.
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