Ammanford School Stabing: Woman took a knife day-after-day, listening to in courtroom

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Fair Williams

BBC Wales

Reporting fromSwanasi Crown Court
The PA media two police officers are seen with their back in the camera outside the YSGOL DYFFRYN Aman Aman School. There is a police cordon in the background with more police collected on top of a set of stairs.PA media

The teenager informed the courtroom that he by no means meant to hurt anybody

A teen who stabbed two lecturers and a disciple, took a knife to highschool day-after-day, a jury has heard.

Fiona Elias, Liz Hopkin and a disciple have been making an attempt at YSGOL DYFFRYN AMAN, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire on 24 April final 12 months.

The 14 -year -old, who can’t be nominated resulting from his age, first accepted the triple stabbing, however denied three instances of homicide try.

On the fifth day of the trial, the lady mentioned that she could be dropped at the “weapon” as a “instinct thing” in class, however by no means meant to harm anybody.

Giving proof in Swanasi Crown Court on Friday, {the teenager} informed the jury that she was threatened and he or she would typically be self-damination: “[I was] Very worried, scared, all the time. During school, after school, 24/7. ,

After finding a knife in her school bag in September 2023, the defendant told the jury that her father would examine her school bag every day, and so she will put a knife ” [her] Instead pockets “.

She told the jury that she did not like Ms. Ellius, and she said she was “impolite” to her teacher, but never intended to harm her.

Two women are smiling on camera. The teacher on the left has glasses and short golden hair, while the teacher has light brown chin-lived hair on the right.

Teachers Liz Hopkin (left) and Fiona Elias (right) injured in school on 24 April

The girl admitted that she led an image “Mrs. Frogfes Eleias”, but said that it was “simply taking Mick”.

She said she was telling an effigy that she wanted to stab Ms. Eliias a week before the attack.

He said, “I used to say stuff like 'I Hate Hate”, and never I wanted her dead. ,

The girl said that she did not know Ms. Hopkin before stabbing her, saying that she had no intention of hurting her during the attack or deliberately targeting Ms. Hopkin's neck.

'I think to forgive me'

The teenager said that she did not meet with the pupil she had stabbed, but had no intention of hurting her.

The defendant responded to “I can not miss” for most questions of the defense barrister Caroline Rece Casey about the day of the attack.

When the defense barrister asked her how she feels about harming the three, she said: “This is not only like me.

“It's difficult to forget, but it's difficult to remember, I think I am sorry.”

Referring to his assault on the disciple, the defendant mentioned: “I remember I was pulled back to a corner and he called me 'psychopathic'.

“I mentioned 'that is your fault', very, very quiet. I bear in mind I used to be very drained.”

The teenager mentioned that her “coronary heart felt as if he was burning,” when he saw one of the three had been taken on a stretcher.

The teenager then asked the defense barrister about the comments that he had after an attack in a police van, including the word “Opsey” and was asking “Are they useless?”.

“I don't bear in mind a lot about that dialog,” he replied.

He said that he felt regretted on the way he behaves that day: “It was actually out of character.”

The take a look at is happening.

With inputs from BBC

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