This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 22 October 2015.
A second teacher, who was also injured in the attack, has been shifted to a hospital along with the two injured students aged 11 and 15.
It seems the assailant had entered the premises of the school in Trollhättan, north of Gothenburg, and began to attack the students and teachers with a sword or a large knife. The attacker is believed to be student of the school in his 20s and the police, who arrived at the scene were forced to shoot the attacker when he tried to attack the police.
The assailant used 'a number of knife-like weapons' to attack students and teachers in the school cafeteria and in classrooms. The school has some 400 students aged six to 16 and Trollhättan is an industrial town with a population of around 50,000 inhabitants.
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