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2025 Nantes school stabbing

Coordinates:47°13′41″N1°31′08″W / 47.228°N 1.519°W /47.228; -1.519
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Mass stabbing in Nantes, France
2025 Nantes school stabbing
Our Lady of All Helps High School, the site of the stabbing, in 2019
Location47°13′41″N1°31′08″W / 47.228°N 1.519°W /47.228; -1.519
Our Lady of All Helps High School inNantes, France
Date24 April 2025 (2025-04-24)
12:30 – 3:30 p.m.
TargetStudents of Our Lady of All Helps High School
Attack type
Mass stabbing
WeaponsHunting knife andfolding knife
Deaths1
Injured4 (including the perpetrator)
Accused15-year-old male student

On 24 April 2025, a teenage girl was killed and three students were wounded in amass stabbing at a private secondary school, Our Lady of All Helps High School[a] inNantes,Loire-Atlantique,France. The suspected attacker was a 15-year-old male student and was arrested bylaw enforcement at the scene, after being restrained by a teacher.

Following the arrest, the suspect was put into the custody of apsychiatric hospital and examined by a psychiatrist, where he was deemed "incompatible with police custody". The court said the perpetrator was a loner who had suicidal tendencies and classmates described him as having an interest inextremism.

The stabbing occurred following previous incidents ofknife violence in schools in the country and sparked discussion in regard to increasingschool security, whichPrime MinisterFrançois Bayrou called for following the incident.

Background

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Our Lady of All Helps High School is part of a complex that features a primary and middle school,[1] which houses 2,000 pupils.[2][3]

Knife attacks in schools have become a sensitive issue in France after a series of incidents, including the2020 murder and decapitation of a teacher inEragny-sur-Oise and the fatal stabbing of a teacher by a student at a private school inSaint-Jean-de-Luz in February 2023.[4] Bag searches by law enforcement at the entrance of schools had already been implemented in some areas.[5]

After the March death of a 17-year-old outside of a school inEssonne,Interior MinisterBruno Retailleau andEducation MinisterÉlisabeth Borne called for random weapon checks around schools.[6] It is unclear whether any increased security operations are already underway across France.[4] Borne reported a 15% increase in reports of the use ofbladed weapons in schools in one year.[6]

Stabbing

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At approximately 12:30 p.m., the attacker entered the school armed with at least one knife.[7] He killed a 15-year-old girl[8] on the second floor after stabbing her 57 times[8] before going to the first floor and stabbing three other students, wounding them.[1]

The school was evacuated and emergency services were deployed to the school, as well asArmy officers.[2] A suspect was arrested by law enforcement at the scene after being restrained by a teacher.[2] The suspect was bleeding from minor wounds to his forehead and left hand and asked an officer to "shoot him in the head".[5]

Eyewitness accounts described pupils running through the school, and others confined to classrooms after an alarm was set off. The school administration alerted families of pupils of the situation and authorities assisted students in leaving the site at 3:30 p.m., as some parents and families of pupils waited nearby.[2][3]

Ahunting knife andfolding knife[1][5] were found in the suspect's possession as well as a fake gun in his backpack.[7]Ouest France reported that the attacker was dressed all in black, and wore a helmet andbalaclava.[1]Het Nieuwsblad reported that the suspect wore steel-toe boots, sunglasses and headphones.[9]

Victims

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The killed victim of the stabbing was identified byLe Monde as Lorène[b], a 15-year-old female student.[10] Two of the injured students were left in a critical condition and taken to the hospital of theUniversity of Nantes, whilst the third injured student was left with minor injuries.[5][3] On April 26, one of the victims with more serious injuries was reported as no longer being in life-threatening danger.[8]

Aftermath

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After the incident, psychological support was put in place for students and teachers.[2] Retailleau and Borne visited the scene to show solidarity with the community.[1][4] Also following the incident, theMinistry of National Education reported that 958 random bag checks conducted in schools had led to the seizure of 94 knives.[11]

Investigation

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A police spokesman said there was no indication of aterrorist motive behind the stabbing,[1] and thecounterterrorismprosecutor's office confirmed that it was investigating the case.[4]

Suspect

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A 15-year-old male pupil of Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides, born inSaint-Herblain, was arrested by law enforcement at the scene after being restrained by a teacher.[2] Police told French newspaperLe Monde that the suspect was not previously known to the police or security services.[1] Following the arrest, he was put into the custody of apsychiatric hospital and examined by a psychiatrist, where he was deemed "incompatible with police custody".[5] The court said the perpetrator was a loner who had suicidal tendencies.[8]

Students at the school revealed they had received emails from the suspect which had been sent to the entire school.[12] According toLe Parisien, the suspect has suicidal tendencies and sent a 13-page document described as amanifesto titledImmune Action. The document advocatedenvironmentalism,anti-industrialism andanti-globalism, "denouncing the state of the world", particularly "systemic violence" and "social alienation", writing that society is an "immense conditioning operation" aimed at "rendering human beings docile, predictable and programmable."[7]

Classmates said that the suspect followedneo-Nazi groups on social media and "lovedHitler".

Classmates said that the suspect had been "acting strangely" since the beginning of the year, that he was "known to be depressed", followedneo-Nazi groups on social media and "lovedHitler".[3] A female classmate of the suspect told reporters that the suspect expressed sympathy towardNazism and that he "wanted to bring back the Nazi ideas of Hitler".[12] Students toldBFM TV he may have killed the girl because she did not want to be in a relationship with him and that she rejected him on a school field trip.[8]

The suspect reportedly spent time in forests withairsoft gear and a knife.[10] A friend of the suspect said he regularly talked aboutpollution and topics relating toextremism, including theSeptember 11 attacks,jihadism, Nazism andThe Diary of a Young Girl byHolocaust victimAnne Frank. He also said the suspect warned aSnapchat group he was in two days prior to the attack that "it would be the last time they see him".[9] The friend also stated that they were grew fearful of the suspect after he had said to him that it "seems incredible tohijack a plane" and to fly one without training, when speaking of the September 11 attacks.[9]

Reactions

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Later the same day, French presidentEmmanuel Macron expressed his condolences onX (formerly Twitter) and praised teachers at the scene, writing "I extend my heartfelt thoughts to the families, the high school students, and the entire educational community, whose shock and grief the nation shares. Through their intervention, teachers undoubtedly prevented further tragedies. Their courage commands respect."[1]

Prime MinisterFrançois Bayrou called for an "intensification" of checks for knives in schools. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau told news reporters at the scene: "This tragedy is not a news item, it is a social phenomenon."[2]

Marine Le Pen of theNational Rally party, which focuses on security as part of its policy, wrote on social media that: "It is more than time to take the necessary measures to eradicate the banalization of the extreme violence which is ravaging the heart of our schools".[4]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^French: Notre-Dame-de-Toutes-Aides
  2. ^Lorène's surname has not been released by sources.

References

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  1. ^abcdefghBinns, Daniel (24 April 2025)."Student killed and three injured in stabbing at French school".Sky News. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  2. ^abcdefgDavies, Maia (24 April 2025)."Teenage girl killed in French school stabbing attack".BBC News. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  3. ^abcdSamuel, Henry (24 April 2025)."French student who 'loved Hitler' stabs schoolgirl to death".The Telegraph.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  4. ^abcdeCohen, Roger (24 April 2025)."Student Stabs 4 Others, One Fatally, at a French High School, Officials Say".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  5. ^abcdeAublanc, Manon; Décugis, Jean-Michel (24 April 2025)."Attaque dans un lycée à Nantes : le suspect interné en psychiatrie, sa garde à vue a été levée dans la soirée" [Attack in a high school in Nantes: the suspect interned in psychiatry, his police custody was lifted in the evening].Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved25 April 2025.
  6. ^abDelacharlery, Matthieu (25 April 2025)."Attaque au couteau dans un lycée de Nantes : dans quels cas peut-on fouiller le sac d'un élève ?" [Knife attack in a Nantes high school: under what circumstances can a student's bag be searched?].TF1 INFO (in French). Retrieved25 April 2025.
  7. ^abcChrisafis, Angelique (24 April 2025)."French PM calls for crackdown on knife crime after fatal high school stabbing".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  8. ^abcde"Jongen (16) vermoordde medeleerling (15) met 57 messteken op school nadat ze hem had afgewezen" [Boy (16) murdered fellow student (15) with 57 stab wounds at school after she rejected him] (in Dutch).Nieuwsblad. 25 April 2025. Retrieved25 April 2025.
  9. ^abc"Vriend van jongen (15) die medeleerlingen neerstak in Nantes: 'Toen hij over 9/11 sprak, was ik het meest bang'" [Friend of boy (15) who stabbed fellow students in Nantes: 'When he talked about 9/11, I was most afraid'] (in Dutch).Nieuwsblad. 25 April 2025. Retrieved26 April 2025.
  10. ^abDorison, Anne-Hélène; Seelow, Soren (30 April 2025)."Teenager perpetrator of fatal school stabbing in France says he was 'in a sort of lucid dream'".Le Monde. Archived fromthe original on 14 May 2025. Retrieved11 May 2025.
  11. ^"Teenage student stabs teaching assistant to death at French school".France 24. 10 June 2025. Retrieved6 September 2025.
  12. ^abMahn, Stephane (24 April 2025)."Student kills one, wounds three in French high school stabbing".Reuters. Retrieved25 April 2025.
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