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Teen arrested in connection to knife attack on 9-year-old near school in Shizuoka

Jun 21 (Japan Times) - Police have arrested a teen suspected of involvement in a knife attack Tuesday on a 9-year-old boy -- causing serious head trauma -- who was returning home from school in Shizuoka Prefecture, local authorities said Wednesday.

The suspect, who claims to be 18 years old, was arrested for trespassing on school property. Police are investigating the attack as a case of attempted murder.

Firefighters received an emergency call from a woman at around 3:50 p.m. Tuesday saying she had found the boy lying in the road. They found him about 300 meters from Takasu Minami Elementary School in the city of Fujieda.

The fourth-grader had a 20-centimeter wound to his head and may have a fractured skull, they said.

Some other pupils who were on their way home with the victim fled during the attack and ran back to the school, the local education board said, adding that a knife was later found at the scene.

Teachers from the school hurried to the site of the attack, where a youth carrying a hammer approached them. They backed off as he ran to the school but then managed to overwhelm him there and handed him over to police, according to the board.

The teenager told police that he had been “bullied” in the past, according to an investigative source.

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