An 11-year-old boy has been taken to hospital after reportedly being stabbed by another pupil at a primary school in north Dublin.
Incident at School Sparks Investigation
The attack took place during school hours, with authorities confirming that both children involved are students at the school.
Emergency services were called, and the injured child was transported to hospital. His injuries are described as non-life-threatening.
While police have not yet confirmed the type of weapon used, sources indicate that an implement was involved in the incident.
Gardaí Engaging with School and Parents
The school was closed off as Gardaí launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack.
A spokesperson for An Garda Síochána said:
“Gardaí are currently liaising with school management and staff with a view to identifying the precise circumstances around the incident.”
They confirmed that they are in contact with the parents of both children and reassured the public that there is no wider safety concern.
Motive Under Investigation
The reason behind the attack remains unclear, with police considering all possible motives as they continue their inquiry.
The school involved has not yet been identified, and no further details have been provided regarding the pupil suspected of carrying out the stabbing.
Authorities have assured parents and the wider community that they are working closely with relevant state agencies to address the situation.