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Ammanford school stabbing: Girl said she would stab a teacher

Family photo Teacher Liz Hopkin on the left. She has a blonde bob haircut, glasses and a dark jumper and is smiling showing straight white teeth. Fiona Elias on the right shows just her face. She's brunette with highlights to shoulder length hair and closed mouth broad smile that lights up her eyes and causes joyful creases around her mouthFamily photo

Teachers Liz Hopkin (left) and Fiona Elias (right) were injured at the school on 24 April

A teenage girl who stabbed three people at a school told her schoolmates she would stab a teacher on the morning of the attack, a jury has heard.

Fiona Elias, Liz Hopkin and a pupil were stabbed at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire on 24 April.

A 14-year-old girl, who cannot be named due to her age, has admitted stabbing the three and of being in possession of a knife in school, but denies attempted murder.

On the third day of the trial at Swansea Crown Court, a jury heard from a student who said the girl told her on the morning of the attacks she would “do something stupid which could get [her] expelled”.

Ammanford school stabbing: Girl said she would stab a teacherYsgol Dyffryn Aman

Ysgol Dyffryn Aman was locked down for several hours after the incident

The student, who also cannot be named due to her age, said the girl mentioned Ms Elias’s name when they spoke in the toilets that morning.

The jury also heard a police interview with another pupil, who was in the lower school hall during break time, who said the girl told her she would stab Ms Elias that day.

The pupil said the girl “half showed” her a knife that was in her pocket, minutes before the attacks.

“She [the girl] said she was going to stab someone or going to stab Ms Elias,” said the witness.

“She always says stuff we don’t believe. I didn’t think she was going to stab her.”

The pupil witness explained how she saw the girl talking to Ms Elias, when she was told she did not have permission to be in the lower school hall.

“There was no emotion in her face. It was as if she’d changed,” she added.

She also explained how the teenager had “arguments” with Ms Elias in the past, adding she was often “disrespectful” and not “listening to rules” in school.

Ammanford school stabbing: Girl said she would stab a teacherCrowds of parents lined up outside Ysgol Dyffryn Aman seen from a drone above

Crowds of concerned parents lined up outside the school to hear news of their children following the incident

In another student’s police interview, he said he was also in the lower school hall with the accused when she said she would “do something”.

“She kept saying stuff like ‘you guys won’t see me for a while’ and ‘I’m going to be put away for a long time’.

“Then [another pupil] asked ‘what are you going to do then?’

“She pulled a knife out of her pocket.”

The trial continues.

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