Ysgol Dyffryn Aman: Girl accused of attempted murder took knife to school as she was 'anxious' and 'scared', trial told
- A girl, aged 14, has pleaded guilty to three counts of wounding with intent and possession of a bladed article at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, but denies attempted murder charges.
- On April 24 last year, teachers Fiona Elias and Liz Hopkin, along with a pupil, were stabbed and required hospital treatment.
- The girl stated she had taken a knife to school due to being bullied and had a history of self-harm.
- During the trial, she expressed remorse, saying she was 'really unhappy' and did not intend to kill anyone involved.
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'I wish I could turn back the clock': Teenage girl who stabbed two teachers and pupil at school tells court she is sorry
A 14-year-old schoolgirl accused of stabbing two teachers and a pupil at a school has apologised and said she wishes she could “turn back the clock.

Girl accused of attempted murder at school tells court she regrets incident
The girl is on trial at Swansea Crown Court.
Police postpone case of stabbed schoolchildren, attacker faces correctional institution
Police have closed the investigation into the September stabbing of children at an elementary school in Domažlice. The 13-year-old girl, who failed the exam, attacked her former classmates with a knife on the very second day of school. However, because she is not yet 15 years old, she cannot be prosecuted and the police have postponed the case. However, the girl is threatened with being sent to a correctional institution, for example, by the cou…
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