💨 Abstract
A seven-year-old boy was excluded from his primary school in Ayr after allegedly bringing a knife to class. No one was harmed, and the incident was resolved without disrupting the school. The council and police were involved, and parents were notified. This incident highlights the broader issue of knife crime in the UK, where nearly half of murders in the past two years involved knives. Similar incidents have occurred in other regions, underscoring the prevalence of knife-related violence.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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