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A school teacher
was stabbed to death by a pupil’s mother in front of a classroom full of
her horrified five and six-year-old students.
Fabienne Calmes, a
34-year-old mother of two little girls, died after being stabbed in the
abdomen this morning, the last day of term at the Edouard Herriot
school in the town of of Albi in south west France.
The 47-year-old
attacker reportedly burst into the classroom and screamed ‘I’m not a
thief’ before stabbing the teacher in the abdomen.
She then attempted to escape but was caught around 20 minutes later close to the school grounds.
The Moroccan-born
woman, who holds Spanish nationality, has a police record for child
neglect and not reporting a runaway child, French radio reported.
Claude Derens, the Albi prosecutor, told AFP, France’s national news agency: ‘This
morning a mother came in with a knife and stabbed a senior teacher aged 34 in front of the children, for a reason that an investigation will determine.
morning a mother came in with a knife and stabbed a senior teacher aged 34 in front of the children, for a reason that an investigation will determine.
‘When I arrived on
the scene, they were still trying to revive her. She was in cardiac
arrest,’ said the prosecutor, who said Ms Calmesdied of her wounds soon
afterwards.
Benoit Hamon,
France’s education minister, paid tribute to Ms Calmes. Using her maiden
name, he said: ‘I want to pay tribute to the memory of Fabienne
Terral-Calmes.
‘She was 34, a
school teacher, mother to two little girls, Romane et Adele, who have
lost their mummy. And the national education system has lost a
formidable teacher.’
The attack took place around 9am at the school in the Lapanouse area of the town which has 284 pupils aged from three to 11.
The murderer fled
the scene of the crime, and evaded arrest for 20 minutes before police
found her near her home. The victim’s time of death was 11am.
Ms Derens said the identity of the attacker would not be released at present, but that she was aged 47 and had a police record.
The mother was
last year spoken to by police about neglecting a child under 15, and
attempting to delay a search for a missing child.
She is currently
in custody, where she is likely to remain until a criminal trial
sometime next year, when she will face up to 30 years in prison if
convicted of murder.
France’s Education
Minister Benoit Hamon said the whole of France was ‘deeply shocked’ by a
crime which came at the end of the school year.
He said it highlighted the need to improve security in schools. President Francois Hollande also condemned a ‘horrible tragedy’.
President François
Hollande described the killing as a ‘horrific tragedy’ and despatched
Education Minister Benoit Hamon to the school.
A government
spokesman said: ‘All state services will be mobilized to look after the
students and the personnel who witnessed this horrific tragedy.’
There have only been four known cases of teachers being killed in class in France over the past three decades.
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