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Fatal Fight: 15-Year-Old Student Stabs Classmate to Death in Ondo

Teenage Student Arrested for Allegedly Stabbing Classmate to Death in Ondo.
A disturbing incident has shaken the education community in Ondo State, as a 15-year-old secondary school student, Usman Sandra, has been taken into custody by the state police command for allegedly stabbing a colleague to death.
According to the police, the suspect and the deceased engaged in a physical altercation, during which Sandra allegedly pulled out a knife and fatally stabbed the victim.
The Ondo State Police Command confirmed the arrest on its official social media handle, stating that further investigation is underway.
Case Details:
– Suspect: Usman Sandra, 15
– Offense: Alleged murder of a classmates
– Location: Ondo State
– Investigating Agency: Ondo State Police Command
This tragic incident raises concerns about student safety and violence in schools.”
Ondo Student Stabbing: Community Reacts
The alleged murder of a secondary school student by a classmate has sent shockwaves through the Ondo community.
 Reactions
– “This is a sad day for our community. We need to address the root causes of violence among our youth,” said Ondo State Education Commissioner, Dr. Olawumi Olaleye.
– “We urge parents and guardians to counsel their children on the importance of conflict resolution and non-violence,” added Ondo State Police Spokesperson, DSP Funmilayo Odunlami.
– “This tragedy highlights the need for increased security measures in our schools,” said Chairman, Ondo State Parents Teachers Association, Mr. Gbenga Adewale.
Investigation Ongoing
The Ondo State Police Command has assured that a thorough investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbing.
Psychological Support
The Ondo State Government has announced plans to provide counseling services to students and staff affected by the tragedy.
Preventing Future Incidents
Education stakeholders are calling for increased emphasis on conflict resolution, anger management, and emotional intelligence in school curricula.
Stay updated on this developing story.