More than 500 nails were found in a primary school campus in Japan: a child slipped and sewed more than 10 stitches, and the principal apologized.

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  More than 500 nails found on the campus of Tokyo Elementary School (Tokyo Metropolitan Television)

  Overseas Network May 15thAccording to a report by Tokyo Metropolitan Television on the 15th, students in a primary school in Suginami District, Tokyo, Japan were recently scratched by nails on the ground. After searching, more than 500 nails were found on the campus of this school. With further inspection, nails were found in many schools in Suginami District.

  According to the Education Committee of Suginami District, the school involved is Ogikubo Primary School. In April this year, a child slipped in PE class, was scratched by a 12.5 cm nail on the ground, and had more than 10 stitches in his knee. Subsequently, the school used metal detectors to detect in the school, and found a total of 544 nails and hooks, which have all been removed. According to the school, the school will use marks, nails or nails to line up neatly during sports meetings and other activities, and forget to withdraw after using them.

  The principal of the school involved has apologized to the injured children and parents. After the incident, the District Education Committee asked the primary and secondary schools in the whole district to make an emergency inspection, and many schools reported that nails were found on campus. The district education commission plans to introduce regulations requiring schools to stop using nails. (Overseas network Wang Shanning)