Police arrested a final-year student at O’Reilly Senior High School (SHS) who is accused of stabbing his colleague to death.
The tragedy, which has shocked the school community, occurred during a violent altercation on campus.
According to preliminary reports, the two teenagers had a heated disagreement that evolved into a physical altercation.
The situation became deadly when the suspect allegedly produced a sharp instrument and stabbed his coworker three times.
Fellow students rushed the victim to LEKMA hospital, but he was pronounced dead when they arrived.
Meanwhile, the deceased’s father has discussed the tragic events that led to his son’s death.
“What happened was yesterday [Monday, September 2] I saw my boy off to come to school and I also went to work. So I was at work and my niece called me that Edward was having a misunderstanding, one of the students was having a misunderstanding with Edward so I should come,” he recounted.
Despite his niece’s plea, he questioned why the teachers were not intervening, only to be told that they were sitting unconcerned.
As he rushed to the school, he received another call informing him that Edward had been stabbed and was lying on the school premises.
He later received another call from his niece to go to meet them at the LEKMA hospital.
By the time he reached the hospital, Edward had succumbed to his injuries.
“The doctor said Edward has passed away. So when they showed me the body, he had been stabbed three times on his chest,” he said.
The grieving father criticised the lack of response from the school authorities and the police, stating that neither had reached out to him.
“The school authority has not said anything from yesterday up till now. The police have not called, the school authority has not called, even the boy who killed my son, neither the family have even reached me. That is why we are here to seek justice for my son,” he lamented.
He called for justice and demanded explanations from the school authorities, questioning whether the teachers were present during the incident. T
he presence of police officers blocking the school gates has further fueled his frustration.
“They have brought policemen to block every gate stopping us from going in…So that is why we are here,” he stated.