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Student uses weapon at high school in South Korea; 7 people injured

IANS April 28, 2025 139 views

An 18-year-old special education student shocked Cheongju, South Korea, by launching a sudden stabbing attack at his high school on Monday morning. The incident resulted in seven people being injured, including the school principal and the attacker himself, with victims suffering wounds to their chest and abdomen. Local authorities quickly responded, with the student being rescued from a nearby reservoir and taken into police custody after receiving medical treatment. Education officials have expressed deep regret and committed to investigating the circumstances behind this unexpected and disturbing school violence.

"He stabbed my face without saying anything before running away" - Im, Victim (Age 43)"
Seoul, April 28: A special-ed student attacked people with a weapon at a high school in South Korea's Cheongju on Monday, injuring seven people, including the principal and himself, officials said.

Key Points

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Special education student launches unexpected violent attack in school corridor

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Injures principal, staff, and two passersby during morning incident

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Suspect rescued from nearby reservoir and taken into police custody

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School authorities apologize and promise thorough investigation

The attack happened around 8:40 a.m. in the city, some 110 kilometres south of Seoul, when the second-grade high school student, 18, walked out of a classroom during a meeting with his counsellor and began stabbing people in the corridor.

He then walked out of the school and injured two passersby before jumping into a nearby reservoir, reports Yonhap news agency.

"I was taking my children to kindergarten and driving slowly near the school because of traffic when the student came up and knocked on the door," one of the victims, a 43-year-old surnamed Im, said.

"I opened the window, and he stabbed my face without saying anything before running away," he added.

The victims were taken to hospitals with minor to serious injuries to the chest, abdomen and other areas and are being treated there. None of them are in critical condition, officials said.

The student was rescued from the reservoir by first responders and is currently in police custody after being treated at a hospital.

Police plan to book him on suspicion of attempted murder and question him over the details of the attack.

The North Chungcheong Province Office of Education, which has jurisdiction over the school, said no students are believed to have witnessed the stabbing as it happened after classes began.

Class will run only until the seventh period on Monday and parents have been informed of the incident, the office said.

"We apologise for the unforeseen incident and will analyse the exact circumstances and cause while coming up with response measures," said Yoon Geon-young, the superintendent of education for the province.

Reader Comments

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James L.
This is absolutely heartbreaking. As someone who works with special needs students, we need better mental health support in schools. Violence is never the answer, but we have to understand what led to this. 😔
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Sarah K.
The article mentions this happened during a meeting with his counselor. Makes me wonder if something triggered him during that session. Hope the victims recover quickly and the student gets the help he clearly needs.
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Michael T.
While this is tragic, I think the media should be careful about emphasizing the "special-ed" aspect. Most students with disabilities aren't violent, and this framing could create unfair stigma.
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Amina R.
That poor driver who was just dropping off his kids... can't imagine how terrifying that must have been. Glad to hear none of the injuries are critical. The school's response seems appropriate so far.
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David P.
As a parent, this scares me. Schools should be safe spaces. What security measures were in place? How did an 18-year-old with a weapon just walk out and attack random people? There needs to be accountability here.
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Eunice W.
The fact that he jumped into a reservoir afterward shows this was likely a cry for help. Mental health crisis intervention could have prevented this tragedy. Sending love to all affected 💙

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