Overview
- A 15-year-old student at Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides high school in Nantes carried out a knife attack, killing one female classmate and injuring three other students on April 24.
- Teachers intervened to restrain the attacker before police arrived, preventing further casualties, according to authorities.
- The suspect sent an email to staff and students prior to the attack, expressing extremist and anti-globalisation views, but no terrorist motive has been identified.
- Education Minister Elisabeth Borne and Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau visited the school to support the community and address concerns about campus safety.
- The incident has reignited national discussions on youth violence, mental health, and the implementation of stricter security protocols such as random bag checks in schools.