Stabbing at Children's Mass Sparks Outrage and Solidarity
A Catholic priest, Father Christopher Lee, was stabbed during a children's mass in Singapore, sparking widespread shock. He is in stable condition. The attacker, facing severe charges, will undergo psychiatric evaluation. The interfaith community has denounced the violence, urging calm and solidarity.
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A Catholic priest was attacked during a children's mass at a Singapore church, as police report details on the incident. Efforts from the congregation, including the Archdiocesan Emergency Response team, subdued the 37-year-old attacker during the ceremony, where children typically fulfill adult roles.
Father Christopher Lee, presiding over the mass, was stabbed and is currently receiving treatment at National University Hospital. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong expressed deep concern over the incident, highlighting the importance of safety within religious sanctuaries.
The assailant, with previous offenses related to serious harm and drug misuse, faces charges that could lead to a lengthy prison sentence. Meanwhile, two individuals who helped disarm him received public recognition for their bravery at the Jurong Police Division Headquarters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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