A Granbury, Texas, center faculty trainer has resigned after a pupil was injured throughout a science experiment that went flawed in school.

A 37-year-old trainer at Granbury Center College resigned after she put hand sanitizer on a 12-year-old's palms and lit them on hearth as a part of an experiment in science class. The scholar suffered attainable third-degree burns from the incident, police advised KXAS-TV

"It appears like each class that day had a bunch of scholars volunteer to do it. There was additionally one other classroom that was doing that very same factor the place there was no incident," Lieutenant Russell Grizzard with the Granbury Police Division advised KXAS.

Grizzard stated the experiment aimed to indicate college students how rapidly the excessive alcohol content material in hand sanitizer would burn. He stated that they had "finished it a number of instances with different college students all through the day" with out some other accidents, KDFW-TV reported.

"This one, for no matter motive, the hearth did not exit as deliberate," Grizzard stated, in line with KDFW.

The kid was initially taken to a kids's hospital in Forth Value, Texas, however was transferred to a burn heart in Dallas for remedy, in line with KXAS. Grizzard doesn't know the precise extent of the kid's accidents, however police imagine he obtained third-degree burns on his palms, KDFW added.

Newsweek reached out to the Granbury Police Division for remark.

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Replace 4/7/22, 11:23 a.m. ET: This text was up to date with extra info.

Teacher Resigns After Student Injury
A 37-year-old trainer at Granbury Center College resigned after she put hand sanitizer on a 12-year-old's palms and lit them on hearth as a part of an experiment. Above, an empty classroom is pictured.Miguel Pereira/Getty Photos