Karnataka: Student attack at residential school leaves one dead
Press Trust of India | March 8, 2026 | 05:06 PM IST | 2 mins read
A Class 9 student allegedly attacked classmates at a private residential school hostel in Ballari on Saturday night, leaving one student from Andhra Pradesh dead and others injured, police said.
Ballari: A class nine student allegedly went on a rampage at a private residential school here, killing one and injuring others with a sharp object and an iron rod, police said on Sunday. The incident took place at the school hostel on Saturday night, they said. The deceased boy was a native of Andhra Pradesh. The body was shifted to the Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS), Ballari, for post-mortem.
According to officials, an investigation is underway to determine the motive and weapon used for the incident. A search is also on to nab the accused student, who apparently fled the scene immediately. "Nine students were under the supervision of a social science teacher (also hostel warden) on Saturday night.
The student (accused), in a fit of rage, attacked everyone randomly... unfortunately, one student died, and seven others are undergoing treatment," Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Ballari Range, P S Harsha, said. Speaking to reporters here, he said the teacher's statement has been recorded, and a preliminary inquiry was conducted. Also, the Scene of Crime Officer (SOCO) and Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) teams have visited the spot.
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"This case will be considered under the law as one involving a juvenile who is in conflict with the law. So, the investigation should be done sensitively under the Juvenile Justice Act, keeping in mind the safeguards available for the accused. More information cannot be shared." He further said, "The statements of the deceased boy's parents will also be recorded. A detailed investigation will be conducted, and a report will be submitted to the concerned courts.
" According to sources, the warden is also said to have sustained injuries while attempting to intervene. The students were reportedly asleep in the hostel after dinner when the accused boy attacked his peers with an iron rod and a sharp object. Sources suspect that some minor dispute might have triggered the incident. The student, who was seriously injured in the attack, died on the way to the hospital. Brucepet Police Station police have registered a case, and an investigation is on.
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