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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Teacher Beats 7-Year-Old Student Until He Fractured His Skull.

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It’s a shame that in the world we live in today, you can’t even feel comfortable sending your child to school without fearing for their safety.
Police officials in China are currently searching for an art teacher they say abused four of his students so horribly that one ended up with a fractured skull.

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The art teacher’s name is Lei Mingxing and he was employed at an elementary school in the Shaanxi province of China.
Lei decided to viciously assault four of his art students in his office. The art teacher beat one of the 7-year-old boys so heartlessly with a textbook he suffered a fractured skull.
The innocent children were rushed to a local hospital after another employee at the elementary school found the kids covered in blood and hiding in their classroom fearful for their lives.
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As mentioned before, the boy whose skull was fractured is only 7-years-old.
China officials are urging people to share this story because the art teacher Lei Mingzing, is currently on the run. According to authorities, the art teacher fled the city on his motorcycle and is currently hiding in the woods.
“I walked past his office and heard crying,” said head teacher Wang Qin, according to the International Business Times. “As I went in I saw the pupils on the floor, very distressed and covered in blood. We’ve no idea what’s behind this. He has always been a very good teacher. We are a very small school, only 22 pupils, so this is totally shocking. He has been a good teacher for many years and has never shown any sign of violence before. We are very concerned for the children and will be talking to all of them to see what was behind this.”
China officials are urging people to share this story because the art teacher Lei Mingzing, is currently on the run. According to authorities, the art teacher fled the city on his motorcycle and is currently hiding in the woods.
“We have found tire tracks, footprints and empty wine bottles,” said police chief Deng Mingshan. “We have surrounded the woods. We have spoken to the pupils and they say they have no idea why he did it. He just called them into his office and began attacking them.”

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