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‘French teacher who claimed Daesh attack admits inventing story’

By AFP - Dec 14,2015 - Last updated at Dec 14,2015

Police officers patrol near a pre-school in Paris suburb of Aubervilliers on Monday (AP photo)

PARIS — A French nursery school teacher who claimed on Monday he was stabbed in his classroom by a Daesh supporter has admitted to prosecutors that he invented the story. 

The 45-year-old teacher at a school in Aubervilliers, northeast of Paris, was hospitalised with light stab wounds in his side and throat. 

He had earlier claimed that a man in overalls and a balaclava had arrived while he was preparing his class on Monday, grabbed a box cutter and scissors that were in the room, and attacked him. 

The teacher further claimed that the man shouted: "This is Daesh. This is a warning." 

Prosecutors said they were still questioning the teacher, whose injuries were not considered life-threatening, over why he lied. 

With France on edge a month on from attacks in Paris, and with Daesh calling for attacks on French schools, the investigation had been immediately taken over by anti-terrorism prosecutors. 

The case even prompted a visit by Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, who vowed to boost security at France's schools.

Daesh’s French-language magazine Dar Al Islam called in its November edition for its followers to kill teachers in the French education system.

Last month's attacks by Daesh in Paris, that left 130 dead, saw France impose a three-month state of emergency and led to a Europe-wide manhunt for suspects.

"We will continue to reinforce security measures at schools in a context where schools feel threatened," said Vallaud-Belkacem on Monday.

Rachel Schneider of the main primary school teachers' union SNUipp said the Daesh threats had alarmed faculty members.

"We have received many calls from colleagues, who are very worried. They don't necessarily think there will be an organised attack, but they fear this message of murderous madness will inspire unstable people to action," she said.

 

In March 2012 militant Mohamed Merah killed three children and a teacher outside a Jewish school in southwestern France in attacks which also saw him kill three soldiers.

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