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A Japanese student stabbed near his school in China has died, Japanese officials say

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In a deeply concerning event, a 10-year-old Japanese student attending a school in southern China has died following a stabbing incident that occurred near the school premises. Japanese officials in Tokyo have expressed their outrage and are demanding that the Chinese government provide detailed information about the attack. They are also urging Beijing to implement preventive measures to ensure the safety of students, particularly those from foreign backgrounds. This tragic incident not only affects the immediate community but also raises broader issues regarding the safety of foreign nationals residing in China. The Japanese expatriate community is likely to feel heightened anxiety as a result, prompting discussions about security protocols in schools.

Furthermore, this incident has the potential to strain diplomatic relations between Japan and China, which may require careful navigation by both governments. As investigations continue, the hope is for swift action to prevent such incidents in the future. The international community is watching closely, emphasizing the need for accountability and improved safety measures.

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