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Eight students of Christ for All Senior High School in Zebilla in the Upper East Region have been injured in bloody student clashes Wednesday morning.
It took the intervention of a combined force of Police and Military personnel from Bawku to restore calm and order back to the school.
Some of the students who sustained head cuts and body wounds are receiving treatment at Zebila District Hospital.
Speaking to Citi News the headmaster of the school Andrews Bukari said the fracas started Tuesday when a senior student who was punishing a junior used a cane on the junior. This form of punishment by the senior was met by resistance from the junior resulting in heated exchanges. He said school authorities punished both students after that incident.
Normal classes, he said, resumed Wednesday but another disagreement between seniors on that incident sparked up the fracas again resulting in the bloody clashes between the seniors and the juniors.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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