11-Year-Old Boy Stabbed During School Hours in North Dublin Primary
Knife Attack Shocks School Community
An 11-year-old boy has been rushed to hospital after being stabbed by a fellow pupil at a primary school in north Dublin. The terrifying incident unfolded during school hours, leaving students and staff reeling.
Emergency services responded swiftly, taking the injured child to hospital. Thankfully, his wounds are reported as non-life-threatening.
While police haven’t confirmed the exact weapon, insiders reveal an implement was used in the attack.
Gardaí Launch Full Investigation
The school was immediately sealed off as Gardaí began probing the shocking attack. A spokesperson for An Garda Síochána said:
“Gardaí are currently liaising with school management and staff with a view to identifying the precise circumstances around the incident.”
Authorities are in close contact with the parents of both children involved and have assured the public that there is no wider safety threat.
Motive Remains a Mystery
The reasons behind the stabbing remain unclear. Police are exploring all possible motives as the investigation continues.
The identity of the school and the pupil responsible have not been disclosed. Officials say they are working closely with other state agencies to manage the situation and keep the community informed.