A SICK primary school teacher lured her 7-year-old pupil into a room before strangling and stabbing her to death.
Kim Ha-neul was killed in Daejeon, South Korea, on Monday evening because the teacher was “annoyed”.
Kim Ha-neul, 7, was killed in South Korea
APPeople mourn the death of a pupil stabbed to death in Daejeon, South Korea[/caption]
AFPPeople gathered outside an elementary school building in Daejeon after the horror stabbing[/caption]
Officers patrol the school after being called about the young student’s conditionAFP
A 48-year-old teacher at the young girl’s school reportedly lured her into a room after she was the last to leave class.
The adult, who has not been named, admitted to killing her student in a frenzied attack.
This killer teacher was hospitalised with self-inflicted stab wounds, per The Times.
The teacher told police: “I got annoyed just three days after returning to work.”
She has been off work for three weeks in December with depression.
The teacher reportedly told police she bought a knife from a local shop on earlier on Monday.
She then came back to the school and saw Ha-neul when she was about to leave an after-school class.
The teacher described why she chose to stab the 7-year-old to death.
She told cops: “I didn’t care who [it was].
“[I chose] the last student to leave the after-school programme, to die together.
“I said I had a book to give her and took the student into the audiovisual room. Then I strangled and stabbed her.”
The killer teacher had showed some worrying signs following several outbursts after returning to work.
Earlier on the fatal day, she damaged a computer in a violent blowup over slow internet speeds.
Several days before this, she twisted the arm of a follow teacher who asked how she was.
Ha-neul and the teacher were discovered by the 7-year-old’s grandmother in the classroom the horror attack happened.
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