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    1. Hopefully the kid makes a full recovery. Horrible thing you’d never expect to hear happening in Ireland.

    2. EnvironmentalShift25 on

      Not really sure how we clamp down on the access to knives., if a fecking 11 year old can get one. The Brits do not seem to have solved it with all their knife crime.

    3. unwiseeyes on

      Jesus ya can’t help but wonder what kind of life this child may have at home if this is the kind of thing they’re doing. So sad that’s 2 kids lives completely changed.

    4. FluffyDiscipline on

      Just a primary school kid,

      you hope this sort of crime is not going to creep into Irish schools

      Flipping stabbings and knives are horrific in general, but so young is shocking

    5. madra_uisce2 on

      My god that’s horrible. Hope the poor lad makes a full recovery.

    6. Public-Farmer-5743 on

      When I was in school a guy stabbed another guy with a file from the metal work room. This shit happens all the time you just don’t hear about it… granted we were probably 16… Hope the kids OK… Definitely needs to be some new ideas about how to deal with this

    7. theseanbeag on

      Age of criminal responsibility is 12 so this may not even be classified as a crime. Crazy system we have.

    8. That’s sickening. No doubt emboldened by the horrible things we are seeing on our streets today.

    9. SpectorCorp on

      The age is fairly shocking, but the incident as a whole? No. Happened my school in late 90s rural ireland. One lad couldn’t take bullying anymore and snapped. Had taken a bunch of scalpels from the science room. That’s the direction my mind first moved in, particularly given it happened on school grounds.

    10. Hamster-Food on

      I’m often critical of the Irish Times reporting style, but this article is brilliantly done. It’s informative without leading to any conclusion. It just leaves you hoping that everyone involved will be ok.

      This is how our media should always write.

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