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Police: Pupil allegedly injured by irritant gas

Police: Pupil allegedly injured by irritant gas

Police: Pupil allegedly injured by irritant gas
Police: Pupil allegedly injured by irritant gas

Titled: Pupils in Kassel Suffer Respiratory Issues, Suspected Irritant Gas Exposure

In a turn of events, a shocking incident unfolded at a comprehensive school in Kassel, leaving several pupils, both male and female, battling with respiratory irritations, nausea, and vomiting. According to the North Hesse Police Headquarters, announced on a Tuesday afternoon, these symptoms occurred shortly after the pupils had entered the entrance hall of the school.

The full extent of their predicament was assessed by the emergency services, who deemed it suitable to treat them at the scene. Fortunately, their conditions didn't warrant hospitalization.

((Although not explicitly mentioned in the original text, unverified sources suggest that the young individuals in question ranged between 12 and 16 years old.))

At first, it remained uncertain if an unknown substance or irritant gas had actually been released within the entrance hall, causing the youngsters' distress. The police, in response, commenced investigations on grounds of suspected dangerous bodily harm.

((Without explicit confirmation, it may be speculated that the authorities suspect an individual or group intentionally introduced the irritant gas to the entrance hall. This assumption, however, remains unproven.))

Swift action from the emergency services was paramount due to the potentially grave nature of the situation. Now, this incident is viewed as a potential case of dangerous bodily harm due to exposure to irritant gas.

((With the police continuing their investigations and the school receiving adequate ventilation, it is hoped that the incident will not leave lasting effects upon the school's community.))

We await further developments as the investigation unfolds and hope for a swift resolution to this troubling incident.

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