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People enter the school where a teacher was stabbed to death by a student. Alamy Stock Photo
Saint-Jean-de-Luz

Student arrested after fatally stabbing teacher in the middle of lesson at French school

French President Emmanuel Macron said he was “extremely upset” by the attack.

A TEACHER AT a school in southwest France has been killed in a stabbing attack by a teenage student in the middle of a lesson, the regional prosecutor have said.

The teacher of Spanish, 52, was teaching a class at the school in the seaside town of Saint-Jean-de-Luz when the 16-year-old attacked her with a knife, the prosecutor said.

The teacher was given emergency aid at the scene, but Bayonne prosecutor Jerome Bourrier told AFP she died of her wounds.

The student was arrested and a murder investigation has been opened, he added.

A source close to the case said that, by the time the police arrived on the scene at around 9.50am, the attacker had been disarmed and other students isolated.

He had been carrying a blade some 10 centimetres long, they added.

Fellow classmate Ines, who witnessed the attack, said she did not really know the teenager.

“We’re just in Spanish class together. But there had never been a problem between him and the teacher in class,” she said.

‘Trauma for a nation’

The school, Saint-Thomas d’Aquin, is a private and Catholic-based establishment close to the centre of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, which in summer is one of France’s best loved resorts on the sandy Basque country coast.

The teacher had long taught at the school and was “conscientious”, a representative from the FEP-CFDT teachers’ union said.

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In a tweet, French President Emmanuel Macron said he was “extremely upset” by the stabbing.

He said he shared the grief of her family, colleagues and pupils, as well as that of “teachers who dedicate their life to passing on knowledge to future generations”.

“The nation is by your side,” said the president, whose wife is a former schoolteacher.

By lunchtime, students had started to leave the premises after being confined to their classrooms for around two hours after the incident.

Anxious parents were waiting for them but only those parents of the class where the stabbing happened were allowed to enter the school, an AFP reporter said.

France’s Education Minister Pap Ndiaye said he was “extremely upset” by the death of the teacher and would be heading to the scene.

He said all schools would observe a minute of silence for her tomorrow afternoon at 3pm.

“I can barely imagine the trauma that this represents at a local level and more generally on a national scale,” said government spokesman Olivier Veran.

The BFM television channel said that the attacker had locked the classroom door and stabbed the teacher in her chest.

The channel quoted a source as saying that the boy then told another teacher that a “voice” had told him to carry out the action.

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The investigation was to seek to determine his psychological state and motives.

No details have been released concerning his background.

‘Could have happened to me’

Such attacks at schools are generally rare in France but there have been growing concerns about the security of teachers.

In the past 40 years, there have been fewer than a dozen deadly attacks in schools.

The attack in Saint-Jean-de-Luz is the first killing of a teacher in France since the October 2020 beheading of Samuel Paty outside Paris by an Islamist radical.

In July 2014, a 34-year-old teacher was stabbed to death in the southern town of Albi by the mother of a pupil. The perpetrator was later found to be legally irresponsible.

A Jewish school was targeted in the attacks carried out by Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah around Toulouse in 2012, with a teacher and three pupils shot dead.

In Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Maha Bargueche, a mathematics teacher from the Paris region who was holidaying in the area, placed a bouquet of flowers in front of the school “as a sign of support”.

“I’m very sad, it could have happened to me, it can happen to any teacher. That’s why I came immediately,” she said.

© AFP 2023

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