Two “threatening emails” received by teachers at Kamo High School have been described as “weird”, and investigations are now under way.
School principal Natasha Hemara said the incident was a first for the school. It was brought to her attention on Tuesday by a couple of teachers.
She suspected it could be a student playing a prank, but didn’t leave out the possibility of overseas interference, as she had once experienced when she was working at a school in Hamilton a few years ago.
“When our tech team weren’t able to determine the sender, we informed the police as per our school policies.”
A police spokesperson said that since the case was in the early stages of investigation, they wouldn’t be able to provide further information.