Posted on 09/16/2022 5:45:14 PM PDT by simpson96
A teacher in Japan has been arrested on suspicion of mixing chlorine bleach into a school lunch at an elementary school.
Ayana Hanzawa, 24, was arrested on Friday by Saitama Prefectural Police’s Higashi Iruma Police Station on suspicion of forcible obstruction of business.
Hanzawa allegedly poured bleach into a container of curry served to students at the Mizutani Higashi Elementary School in Fujimi City. The incident reportedly occurred between 11:15 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. local time on Sept. 15.
A student who was in charge of serving the food noticed the odd odor of the container and reported it to the homeroom teacher. No children reportedly consumed the food.
Hanzawa reportedly confessed to the charges made against her during the investigation.
“I put bleach I had bought at a pharmacy. I was upset because I was not assigned as a homeroom teacher of a class I had been in charge of until March,” she was quoted as saying.
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Would be interesting to know what it says on the t-shirt...
“Anger Management”
So takes it out on the students.
Humans are weird.
“Tiger Den”?
Sounds like one of them Trump worshipping MAGA Republicans.
““I put bleach I had bought at a pharmacy. I was upset because I was not assigned as a homeroom teacher of a class I had been in charge of until March,” she was quoted as saying.”
I’m not seeing the problem here. She was obviously upset and cares deeply for the children she tried to kill. Sometimes you have to stand up walk to the pharmacy and take the initiative. You know, be a doer not a don’ter.
SHe was mad that she had not been assigned as Homeroom Teacher for a class, even though she had been at the job since March. Oh well..
I thought it might have been an ‘Ancient Japanese Secret’.
i was thinking danger, and there’s another letter after den
Adding bleach to curry makes it taste better.
Just trying to kill Covid
Nagger Denier
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