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Viral Video: In a startling turn of events, a Class 3 student was hurt when a five-year-old nursery student from Bihar's Supaul district took a gun to school and opened fire. During the school assembly on Wednesday, the young kid at St. John School in Triveniganj fired a shot, striking Afsar, a ten-year-old student, in the arm. Since then, the hurt child has gotten medical attention.
सुपौल -स्कूल में घुसकर नर्सरी के छात्र ने अपने सीनियर पर गोली चला दी,बैग में हथियार लेकर आया था नर्सरी का बच्चा,मुकेश यादव हथियार सहित अपने बच्चे को लेकर फरार हो गया@bihar_police @Supaulpolice #Bihar #Biharnews pic.twitter.com/m5CuMqsRm2
— FirstBiharJharkhand (@firstbiharnews) July 31, 2024
The unsettling video of the aftermath of incident has swiftly gained popularity and attracted attention from online users on social media. The viral video, which was posted on platform X stated, "Supaul - A nursery student entered the school and shot his senior. The nursery child had brought a weapon in his bag, Mukesh Yadav fled with his child and the weapon.”
Supaul, Bihar: "In Triveniganj's St. John School, a child brought a pistol from home in their school bag. During the school assembly, he fired the bullet due to which a 10-year-old boy named Afsar got shot in his left hand, he has been treated. No arrest has been made so far and… pic.twitter.com/s4RxLWHxNl
— IANS (@ians_india) July 31, 2024
SDPO Vipin Kumar, speaking about the case, confirmed, "A child brought a pistol from home in their school bag. During the school assembly, he fired the bullet due to which a 10-year-old boy named Afsar got shot in his left hand. He has been treated. No arrest has been made so far, and we are investigating."
Many people expressed their amazement and alarm in the online reaction wave that was generated by the viral video. One user questioned the parenting involved, commenting, “Nursery student, where are they going, what kind of parents are they???” Another user highlighted the broader issue of safety in the state, saying, “Law and order in Bihar is bad.” A third user added a more cynical take, “Bihar is not for beginners. On second thoughts, it's not even for the experienced and matured.”