Class 8 student attacks teacher with iron rod after being scolded for not bringing books to school
Team Udayavani, Oct 28, 2018, 10:06 AM IST
New Delhi: A class 8 student of a government school allegedly attacked his class teacher with an iron rod Saturday after being scolded for not getting his textbooks and irregular attendance in south Delhi’s Saket area, police said.
The police were informed about the incident at 9.35 am, a police officer said.
The police said the student had come to school after a gap of few days and was scolded by his teacher for not bringing textbooks, he said.
When the teacher checked the student’s bag, he found an iron rod and scolded the boy for not carrying textbooks, the officer said.
During investigation, other students told the police that after taking the iron rod from the student, the teacher kept it on his table, the officer said.
However, when the teacher got busy, the student picked up the rod from the table and kept it back inside his bag, he said.
When this came to the teacher’s notice, he tried to take away the student’s bag and that is when the boy took out the rod and attacked him with it, the officer said.
The student immediately fled from the spot. The victim was rushed to the AIIMS trauma centre where he was being treated for his injuries, the officer added.
A case was registered and the matter was being probed, he said.
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