Teacher Describes Being Stabbed in Head by 16-Year-Old Student, Court Hears
1-Minute Brief
The case highlights concerns about safety for educators following a reported violent incident in a classroom.
Key Facts
- A teacher was stabbed in the head with a large kitchen knife, according to court testimony.
- The accused is a 16-year-old student.
- The teacher told the court she thought she was dying and would not see her daughter again.
- The teacher relives the moment of the alleged attack every day, the jury heard.
- The incident reportedly occurred during a class.
What Happened
A teacher testified in court that she was stabbed in the head by a 16-year-old student with a large kitchen knife during a class, describing her fear for her life.
Why It Matters
This incident raises questions about the safety measures in schools and the risks faced by educators in classroom environments.
What's Next
The court proceedings are ongoing, with further testimony and legal arguments expected as the case continues.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter12h ago'I'm dying, I'm not going to see my daughter again', stabbed teacher tells court
- Sky NewsUnknown9h agoTeacher 'stabbed in the head by pupil' relives moment every day, court hears
