Ammanford School stabbings
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TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
Jesus. That's my old school. Hope everyone pulls through. What the hell happened?
Sketchy details - I can't share the video on here but seems a frantic scene. I'm currently sitting in the local at the moment and the bar man's niece attends the school and msg'd her mum when they were locked down. Petrus1983 said:
TriumphStag3.0V8 said:
Jesus. That's my old school. Hope everyone pulls through. What the hell happened?
Sketchy details - I can't share the video on here but seems a frantic scene. I'm currently sitting in the local at the moment and the bar man's niece attends the school and msg'd her mum when they were locked down. Well, yes.
50% of mental health problems are established by age 14 and 75% by age 24.
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-hea...
50% of mental health problems are established by age 14 and 75% by age 24.
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-hea...
Previous said:
Rumours around that it relates to bullying. Threads I've read suggests the perpetrator was the victim of bullying, but all very unsubstantiated.
I wouldn't normally share this - but I had savage bullying. I also had awful acne and was put on a god forsaken drug - it makes me feel even sorrier for all involved as whatever they put me on wasn't right. I'm lead to believe she'd been expelled from another school and had ended up at Ammanford where she was allowed access to a certain room for people with special/extra needs. It was within this room she attacked two teachers who were in there with her, stabbing one in the neck and another in the arm.
There also seems to be something going around that her brother had been arrested but it's all a little vague.
If true it suggests there is a huge failure to deal with troubled kids within the education system and that the policy is to move them on to be someone else's problem. We've seen these before, very recently in fact...
There also seems to be something going around that her brother had been arrested but it's all a little vague.
If true it suggests there is a huge failure to deal with troubled kids within the education system and that the policy is to move them on to be someone else's problem. We've seen these before, very recently in fact...
Edited by bobbo89 on Thursday 25th April 20:29
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