Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Children on a remote island aged younger than 11 are repeatedly attacking their teachers with machetes in the dead of night – leaving them desperate to get rescued, it has been alleged.The armed primary school children have repeatedly broken into teachers' homes while they are sleeping in the community living on Groote Eylandt, about 670km east of Darwin, in Northern Territory (NT) Australia, the Australian Education Union has said.They say that police often fail to respond to calls for help following the horrifying attacks and so is demanding the teachers get rescued from the island for their own safety."Teaching staff [are] repeatedly the victim of break-ins, often during the middle of.
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