Overview
- A 16-year-old student carried out a knife attack at a Catholic school in Nantes, killing one classmate and injuring three others, who are now out of life-threatening danger.
- The victim, a 15-year-old girl, was targeted with 57 stab wounds, as confirmed by an autopsy released by the Nantes prosecutor's office.
- The attacker, described as lonely, suicidal, and fascinated by Adolf Hitler, had no prior criminal record but was previously flagged for Nazi-themed graffiti.
- The assault was halted by a quick-thinking IT technician, who subdued the teen with a chair before police arrived to arrest him.
- French authorities are investigating the unclear motive, while schools nationwide implement stricter weapon controls following recent similar incidents.