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image captionThe head teachers of Hastings High School said pupils and staff were being offered support
A teenager who was stabbed outside his school was carried back into the building by fellow students seeking help, head teachers have said.
Police were called to St Catherine s Close, near Hastings High School, Burbage, Leicestershire, at about 15:15 BST on Thursday.
The boy, 16, was stabbed once by a boy known to him in an alley, police said.
The victim is in hospital in a stable condition. Two boys, both 16, were arrested and released on police bail.
The co-head teachers of Hastings High School said pupils and staff were being offered support following the serious incident .
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Kewell yesterday became the ninth coach to bite the dust during the mercurial 40-month tenure of machete-wielding Moroccan owner Abdallah Lemsagam - and the 15th in six turbulent years.
Push The Boundary fans collective - which boasts several thousand members and has the ear of CEO Karl Evans - were, like many of their brethren, hoping that after seven months in charge Kewell would at the very least trigger a contract option for next season.
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