Latest South Korean knife attack leaves teacher stabbed at school

Latest South Korean knife attack leaves teacher stabbed at school

South Korean police​ have arrested a‌ man suspected of ⁢stabbing a high school‍ teacher ‍with a knife in ⁣the city of Daejeon on Friday, ⁤in the country’s second⁤ apparently random knife attack in two days.

Officials at the Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency did not immediately release the personal details of the suspect, describing⁢ him only​ as a⁣ man in his late ‍20s.

According to police, the suspect waited​ for the teacher to step out of a classroom‌ at Songchon High School‍ before stabbing him and ⁢fleeing the scene,‌ which according to officials suggests they were acquaintances.

Police and fire department authorities did​ not specify the teacher’s health condition.

The incident follows⁢ a separate attack‍ on ⁢Thursday in which a man ⁤rammed a car onto a sidewalk ⁤and stabbed multiple pedestrians, injuring 14 people near a busy subway station in ⁣Seongnam, at the heart of a bustling leisure and business district.

Among the five people⁣ who were hurt⁣ by the car, at least two were ​hospitalised⁢ in critical condition. Among the nine⁣ who were stabbed, eight were being treated for ⁣serious injuries, ​according to Gyeonggi province fire department officials.

Post from www.aljazeera.com

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