2 British soldiers killed in Afghanistan

14-year-old Jack Waterhouse is said to be in a stable condition after allegedly being attacked by a teacher.
Two British soldiers were killed in separate incidents Thursday in Afghanistan’s Helmand province, the British military said Friday.

14-year-old Jack Waterhouse sustained serious head injuries after the alleged attack during a science lesson at All Saints’ Roman Catholic School in Mansfield, central England Wednesday morning. The boy was rushed to hospital but was later transferred to a specialist head injury unit at the town’s Queen’s Medical Center where his condition was described Friday as stable. Police say they were called to the school just after 11am Wednesday following reports a student had been injured. According to the Press Association, paramedics arrived to find the boy lying unconscious in a pool of blood at the entrance to a classroom in the science block. There were more than 20 pupils in the classroom when it appears a row erupted between the boy and the teacher, PA reported. Police arrested 49-year-old science teacher Peter Harvey on suspicion of one count of attempted murder and two counts of assault.

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Two other students were injured in the alleged attack but did not need hospital treatment. Parents told PA that Harvey “snapped” and lashed out at the boy with a weight used to teach science. Detective Superintendent Adrian Pearson, who is leading the investigation, told PA: “The school, the teachers and the parents are absolutely shocked. It was a trauma to all those involved. “It was a full, lively classroom and I can understand the trauma to all the staff. Something like this is very, very rare and it’s important to get to the truth of what has happened. Police have until 2015 BST tonight to charge Harvey or to request more time for to question him.

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