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A 10-year-old boy is due in court accused of breaking a teacher’s kneecap and knocking another out at school.

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The boy, from St Mary Cray, was charged with grevious bodily harm and actual bodily harm after the attack, which left one teacher unable to work for up to a year.

On January 7, he allegedly headbutted one teacher, who passed out, before kicking the other teacher’s knees and shattering the bone.

The boy has been bailed to appear at Bromley Youth Court on April 17.

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