Breaking News: Students in stabbing incident at Berkeley Institute
Two Berkeley Institute students have been taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after a stabbing at the school this afternoon.
Police media relations spokesperson Dwayne Caines said both parties involved were teenage boys.
“There was an altercation that took place at Berkeley Institute,” he said. “It appears that this altercation took place between two 16-year-old males.”
He said the boys are now being treated at hospital — one for a puncture wound to his chest, the other for an injury to his hand.
Neither injury is thought to be life threatening.
Details about the incident remain unclear at this time, however the school is reportedly in a state of lockdown, with no one allowed in or out of the premises.
Continued Mr. Caines: “The school is secure. Police are on the scene. Police believe it’s in hand and we do not want parents to panic. The incident is now under control and students are carrying on as usual in their classrooms.”
Mr. Caines said that school will finish at 3.30 p.m. as usual and reassured parents not to come to the school until then as the situation is now under control.
For the full story see tomorrow’s Royal Gazette.