Violent Altercation at Jennings Secondary School Leaves Two Students Injured: Scissors and Afro-Pik Used in Fight

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Source -Real News Antigua: A fight at the Jennings Secondary School has left two male students nursing stab wounds.

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Reports say the principal notified the Police that a fight had broken out at the school and each boy – from Grays Farm and Golden Grove – had been stabbed, with scissors and an afro-pik, respectively.

Further reports say the altercation involved a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old student, both second-formers.

It is alleged that the younger of the two was pushed by his classmate; and during the altercation, he retaliated by using a pair of scissors to stab the 16- year-old in the chest.The older boy then used an afro-pik to inflict wounds to the right hand and left side of his classmate’s face.

However, the 16-year-old student, while allegedly admitting to the Police that he had been involved in the altercation, failed to say who the aggressor had been.

Both students were later transported to the hospital for treatment.

Doctors said their injuries are not life-threatening; however, the older boy was sent for an X-ray and kept for observation.

This incident is alleged to have occurred at about 11:10 a.m. on April 15.

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