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Bangkok Governor Inspects School Where Student Stabbed to Death

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BANGKOK, Jan 29 (TNA) – The Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt has visited the site to investigate the incident where a secondary school student was stabbed by another student during the morning assembly on Monday.

 

The Bangkok governor expressed condolences, saying that the attacker did not have any known history of being special needs child.

 

Accompanied by other officials, he went to the Naknawaupatam School after the 14-year-old student was fatally stabbed in the neck and shoulder by a schoolmate. He later died at hospital.

 

Full story: Thai News Agency 2024-01-29

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Bangkok governor expressed condolences, saying that the attacker did not have any known history of being special needs child.

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Suan Luang district director Bancha Suebkraphan told Thai PBS that the apparently unprovoked attack took place at about 8.40am, as the students were lining up in front of the flag pole for the daily flag-raising ritual.

He said that the victim, a 9th year (Mathayom 2) student, was stabbed by a classmate, who is a “special child”, a term used for children who have special needs

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