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On 19 August 2021, a stabbing and attempted mass murder occurred at Källeberg School in Eslöv, Sweden, when 15-year-old then-student Hugo Jackson stabbed and injured one person with a knife before being arrested after unsuccessfully attempting a suicide by cop by aiming an airsoft pistol at first responders.Jackson livestreamed the attack on live-streaming platform Twitch. There is no screen recording of the livestream and it is considered lost media; however, there are screenshots of the livestream.

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Eslöv school stabbing
Verkstadsvägen, Eslövs kommun

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Verkstadsvägen 1
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