Children and parents have returned to a primary school in the southern French town of Albi to pay tribute to a teacher stabbed to death in front of her class by a pupil's mother, reports the BBC.
They laid flowers and drawings, one reading "Adieu to a great teacher".
Fabienne Terral-Calmes, 34, was attacked at the Edouard Herriot school on Friday morning.
Psychologists have been deployed at the school. The suspect, 47, is said to have a "serious psychiatric disorder".
The attack came on the last school day before the summer break, when Ms Terral-Calmes was teaching her class, believed to be aged five to six. She herself was the mother of two young children.
President Francois Hollande pledged that all the services of the state would be "mobilised to take care of these children and the staff who witnessed this awful tragedy".
Throughout the morning on Saturday, groups of parents accompanied by children arrived at the school, placing bouquets of flowers and drawings, praising "a beautiful woman, nice and generous".
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