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Spain : A Moroccan national breaks into a school and threatens to kill children

The entrance of the Gonzalo Fernández school in Cordoba./Ph. El Mundo
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A 46-year-old Moroccan national was arrested in Spain, Cordoba (Andalusia), after breaking into a primary school and threatening to kill three-year-old kids, according to El Mundo.

Friday, November 3, early morning, the individual entered the school Gonzalo Fernández shouting to the glory of Allah, with a box in his hand containing supposedly some kind of poison and threatening to kill children «like lambs».

He first arrived at a class of three-year-old children, causing panic in the building. It was the school janitor who kept him and three other people until the police arrived. He was arrested for threats, damages and break-ins.

After the alert, it was confirmed that the pot with which the man entered did not actually contain any poison, and that he was not in carrying any weapon.

The Moroccan man had no connection with primary school, educational sources said. Witnesses said that he had spoken several times in Arabic and had not assaulted any child.

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