Classroom clash turns violent: Teen attacks peer with machete in Tirunelveli school


Daijiworld Media Network - Tirunelveli

Tirunelveli, Sep 25: A shocking act of violence disrupted a government-aided higher secondary school near Valliyoor on Thursday, when a classroom argument between two Class 9 students escalated into a brutal machete attack.

Police reports reveal the incident stemmed from a verbal altercation between two teenage hostel residents the previous day. The conflict reportedly began when a 14-year-old student from Sankarankovil, belonging to a Scheduled Caste, allegedly made derogatory remarks about the father of another boy from an intermediate caste.

Though teachers and classmates managed to calm the situation on Wednesday, tensions resurfaced the following morning. In a disturbing turn, the boy from the intermediate caste arrived at school armed with a machete and launched a surprise attack, slashing his classmate across the back during class hours.

The victim sustained a deep wound and was rushed to a nearby private hospital, where he received six stitches. School staff immediately alerted the Ervadi Police, who responded swiftly and took the accused student into custody for interrogation. The weapon used in the attack was confiscated.

The injured student, after receiving medical attention, was also brought to the police station for further inquiry, as part of the ongoing investigation.

The violent episode has alarmed the local community, sparking serious concerns among parents and educators about student safety, the accessibility of weapons, and the rise in aggressive behavior among youth.

Authorities are now probing how the attacker managed to bring a dangerous weapon onto campus and whether any adults had prior knowledge of his intentions. Police stated that counselling initiatives and enhanced preventive measures will be rolled out in schools to address underlying behavioral issues.

Once the inquiry is complete, a case is expected to be filed under the Juvenile Justice Act. Child welfare officials have also been involved to determine the appropriate legal and rehabilitative steps moving forward.

Investigations are continuing.

  

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  • Damodar, DK

    Fri, Sep 26 2025

    Why Caste based violence have been increased after 2014?. Before 2014 there were very rare minor incidents b/w adults but now even the childrens are not spared & that too on a daily basis. Has manusmriti been already implemented in schools?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Sep 25 2025

    Horror in classroom too?One who is from lower casteif at all shouldnt make any comments about father of other students.Naturally he feels humiliated.That doesnt mean he should return with machete .Could report to school authorities or parents could clear it.Such attack naturally a mord intention?They come their to study and concentrate on it.This caste system is not yet gone out of many people.Hope boy learnt a lesson now.Punish both.the boy first who attacked with machete.He should be barred out of school.

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