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Wales faculty stabbing – latest: Teenage lady arrested and stays in custody after lecturers and pupils attacked

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Wales faculty stabbing: Victims’ accidents ‘not life threatening’, police say

A teenage lady has been arrested and stays in custody on suspicion of tried homicide after two lecturers and a teenage pupil have been stabbed at a faculty in Wales, police stated.

Three individuals have been injured within the attack at Amman Valley School in Carmarthenshire, at round 11.15am on Wednesday.

Two air ambulances have been despatched to the varsity, also referred to as Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, and fearful dad and mom rushed to the scene.

One air ambulance then headed to University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, the place the three wounded have been handled, Dyfed-Powys Police stated.

Parents waited for a number of hours on the gates of the varsity, which was “in lockdown”, earlier than tearfully being reunited with their youngsters as the varsity day ended.

Superintendent Ross Evans stated: “Three people – two teachers and a teenage pupil – have been taken to hospital with stab wounds. The family members of all those injured have been informed.

“A teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and currently remains in police custody.”

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Teenage lady arrested on suspicion of tried homicide

A teenage lady has been arrested on suspicion of tried homicide, police say.

Dyfed-Powys Police stated a woman had been arrested after two lecturers and a teenage pupil have been stabbed at Amman Valley School in Carmarthenshire.

Jane Dalton24 April 2024 16:57

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Questions should be raised about safety in all colleges, says Senedd member

Senedd member Cefin Campbell, who represents Mid and West Wales for Plaid Cymru, stated there can be questions requested about safety in colleges.

“There’s been high praise for the way that the school and the emergency services have dealt with the situation,” he advised BBC Radio Wales.

“But inevitably questions will have to be raised in the Senedd about security in all schools in Wales.

“Let’s hope it’s a one off, but you just don’t know the way the society has changed. We have to ask questions about the way we move forward.

“We certainly don’t want to go down the route of America but there are parts of the UK where bags are checked every day, there’s metal detectors, as well as random checks by police.

“None of us want to go down that road but we’ve just obviously got to ask questions. What lessons can we learn from this?”

Joe Middleton25 April 2024 10:43

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Amman Valley School not open at this time as police proceed investigation

Amman Valley School is not going to open on Thursday to permit police to proceed their investigation.

It is maintained by Carmarthenshire County Council and supplies schooling to 1,450 faculty pupils, along with 270 sixth type pupils.

Joe Middleton25 April 2024 09:52

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Hero instructor intervened to disarm a woman after lecturers have been stabbed

The lecturers have been stabbed whereas attempting to assist when a pupil was attacked, Jonathan Edwards, Independent MP for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, advised Channel 5 News.

He stated two lecturers have been taken to hospital, one among whom has since been launched with accidents to the arm and hand, whereas the opposite has been transferred to Cardiff because the “situation is far more serious”.

One instructor, Darrel Campbell, is alleged to have intervened and disarmed a woman earlier than emergency companies arrived, in line with reviews.

He is alleged to haven’t been harmed through the incident.

Holly Evans25 April 2024 08:48

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Headteacher praises ‘calm and mature response’ of pupils and employees

In an announcement on the varsity web site, headteacher James Durbridge praised employees and pupils for his or her “calm and mature response” to the lockdown.

“Today has been a very difficult day for us as all as in the school. It goes without saying that my thoughts are with the three individuals and their families, who have been affected by today’s incident.

“In the immediate aftermath of the incident, our priority was to ensure the security of pupils and staff whilst managing the situation and communicating with those directly impacted. Working with the police we issued communication as soon as feasibly possible.

“To support Dyfed Powys Police, the school will be closed tomorrow to all pupils and staff in order for officers to further carry out their investigations.

“Although the school will be closed, I want to reassure pupils, parents and staff that wellbeing support is available to anyone who has been affected.”

He added: “On a final note, I wish to commend all staff and pupils for their calm and mature response during today’s lockdown. We are proud to have witnessed pupils embodying the school’s core values while supporting their peers and staff.”

Three individuals have been injured at a triple stabbing in Ysgol Dyffryn Aman (Google Vision )

Holly Evans25 April 2024 08:27

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Local councillor expresses disbelief at triple stabbing in Carmarthenshire

Councillor Ann Davies, who represents the Llanddarog space in Ammanford, has been talking to BBC Radio Wales outdoors the varsity this morning.

She stated: “This is so unexpected within Carmarthenshire, and within the whole of Wales. As a local authority we have spent hundreds of thousands of pounds creating fencing around each one of our schools in order to keep our pupils safe. Not thinking, perhaps, that the problem would be from within inside that fencing.

“We would assume that any dangers come from the outside but, of course, this tragic incident happened inside the school itself. This is just one incident. We never thought this would happen in Carmarthenshire.”

Holly Evans25 April 2024 07:35

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People have been working and screaming, pupil recollects

Pupil Osian George, 15, was outdoors with buddies when panic broke out.

People have been working round and screaming, he stated. It was very scary, he added.

“Teachers came running out and told us to lessons and go into class quickly,” he stated.

“It was mayhem. Everyone was running around crazy.

“I saw one girl hurt – she was being looked after, and then I went to lesson.

“We got in lesson with no idea what was going on. We waited until we could get out and see our parents again. I felt lucky to get out safely.”

Osian George: ‘It was very scary’ (Alex Ross)

Jane Dalton25 April 2024 07:00

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Police will work tirelessly to understand this, says crime tsar

The police and crime commissioner for Dyfed-Powys said he was deeply shocked by the stabbing.

Dafydd Llywelyn said: “My thoughts go out to all those affected, including the pupils, teachers and staff who were involved or witnessed this terrifying ordeal. Our thoughts are also with the families and friends of those injured.

“I want to commend those at the scene that ensured that the situation was brought under control and the emergency services who attended to safeguard the scene and reassure the public.”

He added: “I want to assure the public that the police investigation is ongoing, and that officers and staff will work tirelessly to understand the circumstances surrounding this incident.”

Jane Dalton25 April 2024 05:00

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Ed Davey ‘troubled’ by stabbings

Lib Dem chief Ed Davey stated he was deeply troubled to listen to of the varsity stabbings.

Jane Dalton25 April 2024 03:00

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In full: Girl arrested on suspicion of tried homicide

Jane Dalton25 April 2024 01:00

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