Thursday, September 11, 2025 - A man who stabbed a teacher and a student at a horticultural school in the southern French town of Antibes has been arrested, police said on Wednesday, September 10.
"The attacker has been arrested, he is no longer a
threat," a police spokesperson said.
Police said the attacker was a former student at the school
but could give no immediate details on his motives.
Police are on the scene at the Campus Vert D’azur as
investigations continue.
Three people were left injured by the attack, according to
mayor Jean Leonetti, who said one was more seriously hurt than the other two
but that none of the injuries amounted to an “absolute emergency”.
French newspaper Le Monde has reported that the
teacher was “seriously injured” while the student was “superficially
injured”.
“A knife attack occurred today at the Azur Vert Campus in
Antibes,” Mr Leonetti wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “I firmly condemn this
brutal assault, which unfortunately spares no territory in our country. Three
people were injured, one more seriously, but none is in absolute
emergency.
“The perpetrator was able to be subdued thanks to the
remarkable composure of the school principal and the staff present. I express
my full support to the victims and their loved ones. I thank the police
officers and firefighters for their responsiveness and exemplary
professionalism.”
Police were called to the school in the town of Antibes, in
southeastern France, on Wednesday. The town lies between Cannes and Nice and is
known for its old town, its 16th-century fortifications, and its luxury
harbour.
France’s agriculture minister condemned the attack and said
she would be visiting the scene “immediately”.
In a post on X, she wrote: “A teacher and a student were
brutally attacked in a horticultural high school in Antibes.
“I offer my full support to the victims, their loved ones,
the students, and the entire educational community. I am heading to the scene
immediately. The school must remain a republican sanctuary: violence has no
place there and will never be tolerated.”
Alpes-Maritimes regional senator Alexandra Borchio-Fontimp
said her thoughts were with the victims of the “terrible attack”.
“I extend my support to the staff and students of the
Antibes horticultural high school,” she wrote on X. “My thoughts go to the
teacher and the student, victims of this terrible attack.Thank you to the
security forces for their responsiveness which enabled the arrest of the
assailant.”

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