October 1st 2024.
A shocking incident occurred at Westminster Academy, a school located in the heart of London. An acid attack took place, causing severe injuries to a 14-year-old girl and sending two others to the hospital. The substance used in the attack was described as "acidic" and it was reportedly thrown at both students and a teacher around 4:40pm yesterday. The perpetrator is still at large and authorities are currently running tests on the substance to determine its exact nature.
As a result of this terrifying incident, a 16-year-old boy is currently receiving medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries, while a 27-year-old woman has been discharged from the hospital. Even two police officers who responded to the scene and started feeling unwell had to be taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure. In light of these events, a blog post was published on the school's website, announcing that the site will be closed today.
If you happen to visit the school's website, you will come across a notice stating that the site is closed due to unforeseen circumstances. "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the WA school site will be closed on Tuesday October 1st," reads the post. It goes on to explain that students will continue their studies through online learning, with information being shared via Google Classroom by their teachers. The school expressed its gratitude for everyone's understanding during this difficult time.
Westminster Academy is a non-selective academy and sixth form, with a strong commitment to providing quality education. Due to the recent events, a Year Six open morning that was supposed to take place today has been rescheduled for a later date. The police have also released a statement, revealing that tests on the substance are still ongoing and they currently believe it to be acidic in nature. Urgent efforts are being made to identify and apprehend the individuals responsible for this heinous act. Several crime scenes have been established to aid in the investigation.
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