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Teacher stabbed at S.Korean high school

By IANS | Updated: August 4, 2023 10:20 IST

Seoul, Aug 4 An unidentified man stabbed a teacher at a high school in South Korea's Daejeon city ...

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Seoul, Aug 4 An unidentified man stabbed a teacher at a high school in South Korea's Daejeon city and ran away, police said on Friday.

The suspect stabbed the teacher at a high school in the Daedeok district in Daejeon, 139 km from Seoul, at 10.03 a.m., reports Yonhap News Agency.

The teacher in his 40s was found unconscious and transferred to a hospital.

The suspect reportedly looked for the victim at a teachers' room, and upon hearing that he was in class, waited for him to come out before stabbing him and fleeing, officials said.

According to police, a witness reported hearing the teacher saying, "It is my fault".

Police said they are currently tracking the suspect.

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