Patna: A Class VII student was grievously injured in a knife attack allegedly by his classmate outside their school at Bettiah in West Champaran district on Tuesday. The injured is undergoing treatment at Government Medical College Hospital in Bettiah.
The incident happened around 6.50am when the victim was about to reach school on his bicycle. Two teenagers on a bike intercepted him outside the campus of the private missionary school and one of them attacked him with a knife multiple times, in which he sustained injuries to arms, chest and back.
As the schoolteachers intervened, the accused fled on their bike. They admitted the injured to the hospital and informed his family members and police, which started an investigation into the incident.
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