Teenager guilty of attempted murder of two teachers in horrific Welsh school attack
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A 14-year-old girl has been found guilty of attempted murder after injuring two teachers and a fellow student during a stabbing rampage at Amman Valley School in Wales. The attack occurred during a morning break when the girl yelled threats at assistant head teacher Fiona Elias before launching an attack with a knife. After hurting Ms. Elias and another teacher, Liz Hopkin, she also stabbed another pupil. The court is now awaiting psychological reports before sentencing. The judge indicated that a life sentence would be considered if she were an adult.
The 14-year-old girl yelled 'I'm going to kill you' during her stabbing attack at Amman Valley School, injuring two teachers and a pupil.
During the trial, prosecutor William Hughes KC stated the attack was triggered by a question about the school uniform, escalating into a violent rampage.
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