(ANSA) - Teramo, February 20 - A 17-year-old boy of Moroccan
origin was cut in the face by an 18-year-old Italian schoolmate
after a row at a school near Teramo in Abruzzo on Tuesday.
The alleged aggressor used a flick-knife, local sources said.
The incident happened in a corridor of the ITIS school in
Giulianova, just after students arrived at school, local sources
said.
The pair pushed and jostled each other before the knife came
out, the sources said.
Sources reported later that the pair had had a "violent"
argument last Saturday.
They were already spoiling for trouble when they came to
school on Tuesday, the sources said.
The alleged attacker has been cited for aggravated bodily
harm and illegal possession of a banned knife.
Boy, 17, cut in face by schoolmate, 18 (4)
Near Teramo