Stabbing attack in school canteen in the Norwegian capital Oslo – possible terrorist attack?
A pupil has injured a teacher and three other staff members with a knife and fork taken from a school kitchen in the Norwegian capital Oslo, police said.
The boy – who studied at the school – was arrested after reports he attacked staff with a knife. The motive was not immediately clear.
Police later confirmed the victims suffered bite marks and had been stabbed with a knife and fork taken from the canteen.
Four employees at Brynseng School in the east of the city were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Sven Christian Lie, of the Oslo police department, said an investigation had been launched and officers were speaking to witnesses.
“It is a very young boy who is arrested. I can’t say anything more about the grade level. He was arrested inside the school,” he said.
Police were first called at around 8.30am local time to reports of an ongoing incident with a student threatening a teacher with a knife.
A police statement said: “Four people were taken to the emergency care department for treatment.
“The injured are employees of the school. We are still on the site with several patrols and are conducting witness interrogation.”
Police confirmed pupils may have witnessed the incident but no children were harmed.
Armed police remained at the school throughout the morning.
The school, which opened in 2017 and has more than 800 pupils enrolled, gave no comment to Norwegian newspapers despite requests.
Local media quoted a text message sent by the headteacher, Maria Tindberg, informing parents that the situation was now ”calm and under control”.
A survey for Norway’s educational association last year found around one in five teachers had experienced violence over the previous 12 months.
Source: Independent