Eva Deschamps / February 12, 2025
Recently, a heartbreaking incident in South Korea has shocked the nation and left many people reeling. The news of a teacher fatally stabbing an eight-year-old pupil has sparked outrage, sadness, and a myriad of emotions across the country.
What led to this tragic event?
While the details surrounding the incident are still emerging, it is clear that there was a breakdown in communication and understanding that led to this devastating outcome. As the community tries to make sense of what happened, it's important to approach the situation with empathy and compassion.
The teacher, a woman in her forties, confessed to the crime after police discovered her and the little girl with stab wounds at an elementary school in the central city of Daejeon on Monday evening, according to Yonhap.
The girl was taken unconscious to hospital, where she died of her injuries, the same source said. The teacher had stab wounds to the back of her neck and one arm, which were probably self-inflicted, according to the news agency. “Police discovered that the teacher had taken a leave of absence for depression and returned to school at the end of the year,” Yonhap explains.
The victim had remained at school for after-school study and was then due to attend a private art class. The girl's parents, learning that she was absent from the art class, had called the police. The teacher underwent surgery for her injuries, and police said she would resume questioning later.
South Korea is generally a very safe country, with a homicide rate of 1.3 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2021, according to official statistics. The world average is 6 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. Nevertheless, the country saw a series of high-profile violent crimes in 2023, including several knife attacks.