A Japanese elementary school teacher who added bleach to schoolchildren's lunches has now been sentenced.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Mizutani Higashi Elementary School in Fujimi City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. On September 15 last year, a 25-year-old female teacher, Ayana Hanzawa, added bleach to the schoolchildren’s lunch. Judge Maki Kuroda of Saitama District Court sentenced Hanzawa on the 27th. Cai Nai was sentenced to 2 years in prison but suspended for 4 years.

According to the "Saitama Shimbun" report, Hana Ayana, who failed to be the director of the 6th grade school year, held a grudge and thought that the 6th grade would go on an off-campus trip the next day, so she slipped into the cafeteria kitchen and mixed bleach into curry, hoping that the students would eat Let the trip go to waste later.

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Fortunately, the students who were in charge of cooking food smelled a strong odor and responded immediately to prevent everyone from eating the "bleach curry". Afterwards, Ayana Hanzawa was dismissed and prosecuted in January this year. She emphasized in court that she had repented and Paid the cancellation fee of 192,000 yen (approximately NT$44,500) for off-campus trips.

Ayana Hanzawa's defense attorney claimed that the defendant was very busy, tired and under great pressure when she was the director of the third-grade school year. She accidentally put the bleach in her backpack, so she asked the judge for a reprieve, and the prosecution asked for 2 years in prison.