SEOUL: North Korean authorities were questioning a professor in Daejeon, who allegedly fatally stabbed a student in the area of Daejeon, on Tuesday.
The acting president of the country has instructed reviews of school security standards following the incident that occurred on Monday during after-school care.
The adult think is receiving medical care for self-inflicted wounds following the death of the young woman in an audio-visual area on the second-floor of the college, said Yuk Jong-myeong, chief of Daejeon’s northern district police station.
The suspect, who is reportedly in her 40s, reported to be telling authorities that she had just taken a medical leave of absence from function, Yuk said. She claimed to have been treated for melancholy since 2018.
After the woman, a first-grade scholar, was reported missing at 5: 15 PM native time Monday, police and community members searched throughout the institution and surrounding regions. Her mother found her in the audio-visual area around 5: 50 PM. The woman was rushed to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Choi Sang-mok, who is the nation’s acting president as a result of Yoon Suk Yeol’s prosecution over a military law intrusion in December, demanded a thorough investigation and instructed education authorities to “implement required measures to ensure such incidents rarely happen again.”
Guests poured sympathy letters and flowers at the school’s doorway on Tuesday, which was closed.
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