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Boy goes in rampage in Karnataka school, one student died, others injured

By ANI | Updated: March 8, 2026 10:10 IST

Ballari (Karnataka), India, March 8 : A boy went on a rampage at a Karnataka school in Ballari, killing ...

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Ballari (Karnataka), India, March 8 : A boy went on a rampage at a Karnataka school in Ballari, killing one and injuring six others, police said on Sunday.

The incident occurred late on Saturday night when the students had gone to sleep after taking their meals.

The accused attacked the students with a "bed rod", police said, adding that six other children also sustained injuries in the attack.

"A boy went on a rampage at a Gurukul residential school in Ballari. After dinner, when everyone was sleeping, he attacked anyone he could find. He took a bed rod and assaulted eight students, resulting in one death, two serious injuries, and six other children being injured," the Bellari police said.

The injured have been admitted to the hospital.

More details are awaited

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