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The St Kitts Nevis Observer
Nassau Guardain- An eleventh grade Government High School student was stabbed to death and another was seriously injured following an altercation on the school’s campus today, authorities said.
Assistant Superintendent Audley Peters said preliminary investigations reveal that two male students were in a corridor when they were approached by two others.
“Edge tools were produced and two of those [students] were stabbed,” Peters said on the scene.
“We do not know if the victims were the aggressors in this situation or if they were the ones who were stabbed.”
Peters said one of the students died on the scene. The other is said to be in serious condition in hospital.
Minister of Education Jeff Lloyd (center right) with officials of the Brazil Embassy and Ministry of Education officials during a courtesy call on May 14, 2021. (PHOTO: MINISTRY OF EDUCATION)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Minister of Education Jeffrey Lloyd received a courtesy call from Ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas Claudio Raja Gabaglia Lins and Deputy Minister Mari Carmen Rial Gerpe on May 14, 2021.
Other education officials in attendance included Lorraine Armbrister, permanent secretary; Serethea Clarke, undersecretary; and Marcellus Taylor, director of education.
Lloyd welcomed Lins and exchanged gifts during a photo op.
They discussed many important topics, including the possibility of a student exchange programme between The Bahamas and Brazil. Lins further advised that the Brazilian Federal University for Latin American Integration (UNILA) has opened registration for Latin American and Caribbean students. He spoke of the many