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Student killed during class
There's no report of him dying, he actually in the full video sits up and takes his glasses off. Just temporarily lost consciousness. The attacker, has not even been arrested. With the school initially reporting the kid pretended to hit the other boy and that due to poor camera angle, it looked like it made contact, but did not. The school initially down played it, but has since expelled the attacker. There are no death reports of this student in henan china. There are reports of rising school violence all over china, and specifically henan schools. With a report of a 13 year old boy suddenly dying in class, but did not report the death of this young man.
No school can teach that ejecutioner skills, dude went out straight from a furro anime
no shit sherlock