Fatal Knife Attack at Slovak School Claims Two Lives
A tragic incident unfolded on Thursday at a secondary school in Spisska Stara Ves, Slovakia, where a teenager carried out a knife attack, resulting in the deaths of a student and a teacher. Danka Capakova from Slovakia's emergency service confirmed that the victims included an 18-year-old woman and a 51-year-old female teacher, both of whom succumbed to fatal injuries.
The attacker, identified as an 18-year-old pupil known as "S.S.," was apprehended shortly after the incident, which also left another 18-year-old female student with moderate injuries. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene around noon, treating additional individuals suffering from acute stress reactions.
The Slovak Interior Minister, Matus Sutaj Estok, labeled the attack a "real tragedy," expressing condolences to the victims' families. Slovak President Peter Pellegrini condemned the violence, asserting that conflicts should not be resolved with weapons. In a statement, the Student Council of Secondary Schools condemned the attack, emphasizing that hatred and violence are unacceptable in educational settings.
This incident is a stark reminder of previous violent acts in Slovakia; notably, a teacher was fatally stabbed in 2020 at a school, marking the first significant attack of its kind in the country. The broader European context includes recent school violence, further heightening concerns about safety in educational institutions.
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