Three killed at Belgium day care centre.

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Three killed at Belgium day care centre
24/01/2009 | 08:39 AM


A 20-year-old Belgian man armed with a long knife and wearing face paint killed two infants and an adult in a rampage at a creche on Friday, officials said.

Ten children and two staff were wounded, some seriously, in the attack in the town of Dendermonde near Brussels, prosecutor Christian Du Four said as anxious parents gathered to identify the victims and injured.

The man, who had his face painted white with black around his eyes, rang the doorbell at the The Country of Fables day-care centre at about 10am.

After staff opened the door, he barged in with a 30cm-long knife and ran amok, slashing at some of the children as they lay in beds, officials said.

The suspect escaped on a bicycle but was detained nearby.

"The guy just went crazy," said Theo Janssens, the Dendermonde deputy mayor for social affairs. "There was blood everywhere, it was unbelievable, real carnage," he told AFP with tears in his eyes.

"He went straight for the babies and attacked them," Janssens said.

"The smallest ones were in their beds, they were probably asleep."

One child and one adult died at the scene while a second child later died from the wounds. Eighteen children were in the creche at the time, officials said.

Ten children, including the two most seriously injured, and two adults underwent surgery and were out of danger, a doctor, Ignace De Meyer, told reporters.

Parents gathered in the Dendermonde town hall and, with psychologists in support, identified the victims using photographs.

Du Four said the suspect entered the building by saying that "he had a question he needed to ask somebody".

"He quickly pulled out a knife and started using it on the children," the prosecutor added.

"He then went up to another floor and started doing the same thing again" he said. The man's face was smeared with white and his eyes were blackened, the prosecutor said.

Six women members of staff tried to put themselves between the attacker and the children. One was hacked to death and two others were wounded in the legs or shoulders, officials said.

The suspect quickly fled but was picked up by police a few km away, officials said.

"He didn't panic, yes, he was calm," a man who lived next to the creche told RTL-TVI television, describing the suspect as extremely thin and tall.

Du Four denied rumours that the suspect had escaped from a psychiatric ward or was high on drugs or alcohol.

The prosecutor refused to identify him except to say he was a 20-year-old Belgian from the region. He said the man has not spoken about the attack.

"There is enough incriminating evidence to bring him before the investigative magistrate and get an arrest warrant," Du Four said, adding that the murder weapon was found.

A woman at the day-care centre said that the man was not known to staff.

"We are horrified by the events. Our thoughts go out to the families and staff of the creche. Many parents are in a state of shock," Interior Minister Guido De Padt told the press conference.

The tragedy is one of a number of deadly attacks at schools or child care centres in Europe in recent years.

Belgium is still in shock over the case of a woman who cut the throats of her five children and a series of paedophile scandals.

"The country is in shock and sorrow at this horrible act of violence committed in a society that strives to live in harmony and peace with everyone," said Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy in a statement.

After the attacks, children were sent to different hospitals and parents' anxiety was increased as authorities could not immediately identify which child had been sent to each hospital.

"I saw a lot of parents and grandparents who were wondering what was going on," said one onlooker, Hilda Diercks.

"There was a bit of panic in the schools and the children didn't dare go home because they thought the guy was still on the loose."
 
Belgians march over creche knife attack
26/01/2009 | 07:47 AM


Horrified, grieving and asking why, thousands of Belgians marched on Sunday through the town where a macabre knife attack at a nursery left two babies and a woman dead.

The grim procession, led by a girl wearing a crown of dead branches and white flowers, followed by 150 young scouts, made its way silently towards the nursery where the babies and a 54-year-old woman were stabbed to death on Friday.

Families of the victims were too overcome with grief and shock to attend the memorial march organised by youth groups, which according to police drew as many as 8,000 people.

Prior to the march, a church service was held in memory of Korneel and Leon, and Marita Blindeman, who had been killed as she tried to protect the babies.

The crowd meandered through the streets before arriving in front of the Country of Fables creche, where flowers, candles, stuffed animals and messages of sympathy had been piled since the unthinkable attack.

"We are broken," said a man, Louis, in tears after travelling from the province of Brabant.

Shopkeepers attached white ribbons to their doors along the route of the procession, which, as a testament to a community numb with pain, was sombrely decked out without mournful banners and slogans.

"We cannot understand how anyone could attack the most vulnerable, the babies," said Piet Buyse, mayor of the town of 40,000 some 30 kilometres northwest of Brussels.

"We are here because we don't understand what happened in our town, because we are sad and especially because there are people around us who have a lot more pain," said the mayor in a brief address.

"We want to be at their sides."

A 20-year-old man, identified by Belgian media as Kim De Gelder, was charged on Saturday with killing the babies, aged six and nine months, and the nurse.

In an attack that shocked the nation, the man - his face covered in face paint - went on a heavily armed rampage of the nursery, injuring 10 children and two staff, some seriously.

After staff opened the door, he barged into the centre with a 30-centimetre (12-inch) long knife and began slashing some of the children lying in beds, none more than three years old.

The man, who was arrested shortly after the carnage, was grilled by police and later that day appeared before a judge who charged him and placed him under arrest, said the prosecutor in Dendermonde.

He has go far given no reason or explanation for his attack.

While the tragedy has made many Belgians question the safety of their children in schools and nurseries, a government minister attending the march said it was impossible to anticipate such an unfathomable attack.

"There have to be rules to limit access, and there already are, but we cannot transform nurseries into bunkers," said the minister for children for the region of Wallonie, Catherine Fonck.

"We will never be able to stop a determined madman from getting past these kinds of checks," she said.
 
I heard this from my parents over dinner. Seriously, whats wrong with the world today? These tragedies seem to happen far too often now a days.
 
Cut his head off and be done with it. We don't need people like him on this earth for any reason.
 
It actually happened on the 23rd, but oh well :)

This is terrible indeed, only a few weeks ago a Belgium mother murdered her 5 children, and then claimed she was crazy :dunce:

I was pretty impressed though (as in shocked) when I read it on Friday. How can you be so crazy to kill 2 children, a woman who takes care of the children, and causing damage to 10 other children?
 
This really sucks. I can't imagine what anyone involved in this is going through, I've never had anything remotely like this happen to anyone related to me, or even anyone I know really.
 
This is the first I've heard about it, but my thoughts are with the families and the victims.
 
Prayers out for the families, including the family that has to claim the assailant/murderer.

Obviously, this person is mentally disturbed, or truly evil, maybe a bit of both.
 
This is extremely disturbing. I feel for the families involved.

I heard this from my parents over dinner. Seriously, whats wrong with the world today? These tragedies seem to happen far too often now a days.
24-hour news coverage. 20 years ago and you would have never heard about this in any other country. 10 years ago and it would have been a brief mention. Today everyone competes for viewers and a story like this will keep people watching.

In many places violence is actually declining.
 
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