Hazlehead Academy: Girl, 12, injured in incident involving a knife at Scottish secondary school
- A 12-year-old girl was taken to Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital for treatment after being injured in an incident at Hazlehead Academy in Aberdeen around 10:30 a.m. On Thursday.
- Police described the event as a 'contained incident,' indicating there is 'no risk to the wider school community.'
- Witnesses described chaos in the school canteen, with children screaming as a girl was seen with blood on her face.
- Local councillor Martin Greig emphasized that the school is following guidance to ensure safety after the incident.
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Girl, 12, 'stabbed' at school and rushed to hospital after horrified witnesses saw 'blood all over her face'
Girl, 12, 'stabbed' at school and rushed to hospital after horrified witnesses saw 'blood all over her face' - A 12-year-old girl in Aberdeen has been taken to hospital after she was “stabbed” at a secondary school
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Girl, 12, injured in incident at secondary school
Police Scotland said there was ‘no risk to the wider school community’.
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