Senin, 10 Juli 2023

Tewkesbury school stabbing: Boy arrested in attempted murder inquiry - BBC

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A teenage boy is being questioned on suspicion of the attempted murder of a teacher who was stabbed at a school.

The male teacher was taken to hospital with a single wound after being attacked at Tewkesbury Academy in Gloucestershire just after 09:00 BST.

Firearms officers arrested the suspect two hours later in Stoke Orchard, about three miles (4.8km) away, and a knife was seized.

The injured teacher was discharged from hospital on Monday evening.

Tewkesbury Academy has said it would reopen on Tuesday.

Gloucestershire police received a call from the ambulance service on Monday morning saying a teacher had been injured in a corridor at the school.

A map showing the location of Tewkesbury Academy and the distance that the suspect travelled

Officers said a "thorough" search was conducted after initial reports suggested the boy was still on the school's property.

"It was initially thought that the suspect had fled the scene and hidden himself within the school grounds," said Assistant Chief Constable Richard Ocone, of Gloucestershire Police.

"This search was both complex and meticulous in nature as we sought to ensure there were no further injured parties as well as seeking the arrest of the suspect," he added.

Two other schools also went into lockdown following the stabbing and further searches were conducted to make sure no-one else was hurt.

"Specialist resources including the National Police Air Service and plain-clothed officers were deployed to search the wider area," said ACC Ocone.

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One teacher kept his pupils safe by sitting in front of a classroom door and barricaded it, said one parent.

Daniel said his daughter video called him and he could see her teacher "supporting the whole class".

"The teacher sat right by the door. He barricaded the door, put some boxes there and kept everyone cool even though he must have been scared himself," he added.

Michelle, whose 13-year-old son Alex is in Year 8, said she was very relieved to be able to collect him from school.

"You get the message from school to say it has been locked down and it says urgent," she said.

"Then you hear that a teacher has been stabbed and the children are all locked down. The first instinct is to get to the school as quickly as you can, which I didn't do, and I listened to the school and stayed away as long as I possibly could."

Michelle said the teacher involved was "very popular" with parents and pupils alike.

Police and ambulances at Tewkesbury School

Police said they were keeping an "open mind" about a possible motive and more patrols would be seen in the area.

"At this time there is no evidence to suggest it is terrorism related. However, we are keeping an open mind while further enquiries are carried out," said ACC Ocone.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said she was "deeply concerned" by the stabbing.

"We are closely monitoring the situation and remain hugely grateful to the emergency services who are currently on the scene," added Ms Keegan.

"My department is on hand to support the school as the situation unfolds."

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Martyn and Julia, parents of Year 7 student Katie, said the school and police had kept them informed.

"The school was communicating throughout the morning. The students were allowed to turn their phones on, which we were most grateful for."

Julia said: "Hearing about it this morning felt very strange - it doesn't happen here. I know it sounds a cliche and you see it happening on the news in other places."

Erica, who has a child at Tewkesbury Academy, said she was happy that the incident was resolved quickly.

"It is worrying that these things can happen in any school and all the more important that as parents we take responsibility for teaching our children awareness of the destructive nature of this type of incident," she said.

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Richard Stanley, leader of Tewkesbury Borough Council, said it had been a difficult day for the community.

"Tewkesbury is a very safe place, it's a small community and I don't think there's a particular issue here. It's a national issue in terms of young people carrying knives."

Laurence Robertson, Conservative MP for the town, said he planned to meet with the education secretary and the home secretary to discuss knife crime.

"The government has taken certain steps to bring it [knife crime] back under control, but I would be the first to say that much more needs to be done," he told BBC Points West.

Following the incident, The National Education Union (NEU) tweeted that its thoughts were with all staff, pupils and parents involved.

"This is a shocking incident. Violence has no place in our schools and colleges," it said.

ACC Ocone said: "This was clearly a very distressing incident and our thoughts are with the victim, their family and everyone impacted by what happened.

"We are working with the school and other agencies to ensure appropriate support is available and local people will see more police in the area over the coming days as the investigation continues."

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Tewkesbury school stabbing: Boy arrested in attempted murder inquiry - BBC

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A teenage boy is being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder after a teacher was stabbed at a school.

The incident happened at Tewkesbury Academy in Gloucestershire on Monday morning.

Assistant Chief Constable Richard Ocone of Gloucestershire Police said the suspect was arrested by firearms officers.

The arrest happened around two hours after the stabbing in Stoke Orchard, around three miles (4.8km) away.

A knife was seized during the arrest.

Gloucestershire police said they had received a call from the ambulance service saying a male teacher had been stabbed in a corridor at the school.

Police confirmed that the teacher is in a stable condition on Monday afternoon.

A map showing the location of Tewkesbury Academy and the distance that the suspect travelled

A spokesman for Tewkesbury Academy said that no decision has yet been made on when the school will reopen.

They said: "We will be drawing up plans to support our students and staff in the wake of this incident."

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Police say a "thorough" search was conducted by specialist officers after initial reports said the boy was still within school grounds before he was located three miles away.

"It was initially thought that the suspect had fled the scene and hidden himself within the school grounds," said ACC Ocone.

"This search was both complex and meticulous in nature as we sought to ensure there were no further injured parties as well as seeking the arrest of the suspect," he added.

Two other schools also went into lockdown following the stabbing and further searches were conducted to make sure no one else was hurt.

"Specialist resources including the National Police Air Service and plain-clothed officers were deployed to search the wider area," said ACC Ocone.

Police and ambulances at Tewkesbury School

Police said they were keeping an "open mind" about motive and more patrols will be seen in the area.

"At this stage the motivation behind the attack is unclear and at this time there is no evidence to suggest it is terrorism related. However we are keeping an open mind while further enquiries are carried out," said ACC Ocone.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan said she was "deeply concerned" by the stabbing.

"We are closely monitoring the situation and remain hugely grateful to the emergency services who are currently on the scene," added Ms Keegan

"My department is on hand to support the school as the situation unfolds."

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One teacher kept his pupils safe by sitting in front of a classroom door and barricaded it, said one parent.

Daniel said his daughter video called him and he could see her teacher "supporting the whole class".

"The teacher sat right by the door. He barricaded the door, put some boxes there and kept everyone cool even though he must have been scared himself," he added.

Michelle, whose 13-year-old son Alex is in Year 8, said she was very relieved to be able to collect him from school.

"Very relieved. You get the message from school to say the school has been locked down and it says urgent," she said.

"Then you hear that a teacher has been stabbed and the children are all locked down. The first instinct is to get to the school as quickly as you can, which I didn't do, and I listened to the school and stayed away as long as I possibly can.

Michelle said the teacher involved was "very popular" with parents and pupils alike.

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Martyn and Julia, the parents of Year 7 student Katie, said the school and police had kept them informed.

"The school was communicating throughout the morning. The students were allowed to turn their phones on, which we were most grateful for.

Julia said: "Hearing about it this morning felt very strange - it doesn't happen here. I know it sounds a cliche and you see it happening on the news in other places."

Erica, who has a child attending Tewkesbury Academy, said she is happy that the school and police were able to resolve the incident quickly.

'Shocking incident'

Erica said: "It is worrying that these things can happen in any school and all the more important that as parents we take responsibility for teaching our children awareness of the destructive nature of this type of incident."

Following the incident at Tewkesbury Academy, The National Education Union (NEU) published a statement on Twitter saying their thoughts are with all staff, pupils and parents involved.

The union added: "This is a shocking incident. Violence has no place in our schools and colleges."

ACC Ocone said: "This was clearly a very distressing incident and our thoughts are with the victim, their family and everyone impacted by what happened.

"We are working with the school and other agencies to ensure appropriate support is available and local people will see more police in the area over the coming days as the investigation continues."

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Shocking video of fight on ferry between Dublin and Wales - South Wales Argus

The mass brawl broke out on Saturday (July 8) during a trip from Dublin in Ireland to Holyhead, Wales.

Footage shows four men attacking a man while another tries to separate the fight on the Irish Ferries service.

Terrified family and friends can be heard screaming - while other passengers are calmly sat down watching the chaos unfold.

It is unknown why the passengers were fighting but the ferry was forced to turn back to Dublin just 20 minutes into the journey.

An Irish Ferries spokesperson said: "Irish Ferries can confirm that there was a public order issue on board yesterday’s 13.50 Dublin Swift sailing from Dublin to Holyhead shortly after departure.

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"Irish Ferries places the highest importance on safety and therefore decided to immediately return to Dublin port, where the Irish authorities dealt with the incident.

"The ship resumed sailing at 15.52.

"Irish Ferries apologises to passengers whose travel was disrupted by this issue and continues to assist the authorities who are investigating the incident."

The Garda have both been contacted for a comment.

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Minggu, 09 Juli 2023

Man arrested after Surbiton hotel and garage stabbings - BBC

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two people were stabbed in Surbiton.

One person is believed to have been assaulted at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, in Portsmouth Road, Long Ditton, at about 13:35 BST on Sunday, Surrey Police said.

A second man was then attacked at a BMW garage next door, a spokesperson for the force added.

Both were taken to hospital following the incident.

The spokesperson said: "While we appreciate that this may be extremely concerning, we would like to reassure you that we believe this was an isolated incident.

"An investigation is under way to establish the circumstances of the incident and remains ongoing."

Police are appealing for anyone with information, CCTV or dashcam footage that may assist the investigation to get in touch.

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‘Critical’ search for missing teenager Hayley Kay - Dorset Echo

Hayley Kay, aged 17, left an address in Southampton at 2.45pm on Thursday, July 6 and has not been seen since.

However, police say she may have travelled to Dorset and may know a few people here.

She is described as five feet five inches tall, of medium build and was last seen wearing black and white Nike Air Force trainers, black shorts, a black knee support on her right knee and was carrying a black and white Nike backpack.

Detective Chief Inspector Neil Wright, of Dorset Police, said: “We are really concerned for Hayley and it is critical that we find her as soon as possible.

"We believe Hayley knows a number of people who live in the Bournemouth area and, as a result of ongoing enquiries, it is possible she could be staying somewhere in the town.

"I would ask anyone who has seen her, or a girl matching the description given, to please contact us urgently as we are very concerned for her welfare. 

“I would also like to make a plea to Hayley if you see this appeal – please get in touch with us and let us know where you are. We just want to make sure that you are all right."

Anyone with information or knowledge as to Hayley’s whereabouts is asked to dial 999.

If you have information that could assist our investigation, please contact Dorset Police at www.dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55230105992

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Live Surbiton attempted murder arrest after two people stabbed - Surrey Live

A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two people were stabbed on Sunday (July 9). Two people were attacked at around 1.45pm, said Surrey Police.

One person is believed to have been assaulted at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Portsmouth Road while the other man was attacked at the BMW garage next door, in Surbiton.

Police believe it was an isolated incident. The arrested man is currently being held in custody. Surrey Police had alerted members of the public to an "incident" earlier and warned people to "stay away".

SurreyLive has contacted the emergency services for further information.

This is a quickly developing incident so stay with our blog for all the latest updates from the scene.

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