JAKARTA // Hours after a man was arrested for allegedly stabbing seven children at an elementary school in central Indonesia on Tuesday, an enraged mob forced its way into the police station and beat him to death.
The children were in stable condition at a hospital, said police spokesman Jules Abraham Abast. They suffered neck, chest and head wounds in the attack on Tuesday morning on a remote island in East Nusa Tenggara province.
Mr Abast said hundreds of islanders raced to the police station as news of the stabbings spread. Some of them broke through a concrete wall to get inside, he said.
TV footage showed angry residents swarming around the police station and demanding the 32-year-old man face mob justice.
The man had been captured by soldiers after panicked students fled to a military post near the school.
Arthur Anthoni, the headmaster of the school, told local media that the man said “I will kill you all, teachers and students” as he entered the classroom.
Mr Abast said it appeared that the victims were not singled out by the man for any particular reason.
Mob violence is not uncommon in Indonesia, where even petty thieves caught in the act have been beaten to death or burned alive.
* Associated Press
