THE GUARDIAN đ” Teachers stabbed by 13-year-old girl at Welsh school thought they were âgoing to dieâ
Two teachers who were stabbed repeatedly by a 13-year-old girl in a school playground in south Wales believed they were going to be killed in the attack, a jury has heard.
Fiona Elias, an assistant headteacher, said when the teenager began stabbing her during the morning breaktime at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, she thought: âIâm going to die.â
Liz Hopkin, a colleague who tried to help Elias, told how when she was stabbed in the neck herself, she thought: âThis is it.â She described her blood pooling about her as paramedics and an air ambulance were scrambled to the scene.
The girl, who cannot be named, has admitted wounding the two teachers and a pupil but denies attempting to murder them.
During a police interview played to the jury on Wednesday, Elias described being approached by the girl as she chatted to Hopkin on a sunny morning in April.
Elias said: âShe [the teenager] was looking at me with these eyes. It was so sinister ⊠very distant, very menacing, just looking at me like she was going to do something to me. She was playing with something in her pocket.â
The girl allegedly asked her: âDo you want to see whatâs in my pocket?â and pulled out a silver-bladed multi-tool as used for fishing.
Elias said: âWhen she started stabbing me, I thought, Iâm going to die. I thought that was it. Her arms were everywhere. She was trying to stab me wherever she could get to. I remember thinking, oh God, this could be it.
âShe had lost it. The red mist had come down. She was saying: âI want to fucking kill you, Iâm going to fucking kill you, I want to kill you.ââ
Elias was wounded in the arm and hand. She became tearful as she described finding blood had been drawn. âI was very shaken up.â
In her police interview, Hopkin said that before the attack, the girl had been staring unblinkingly at Elias.
Hopkin continued: âShe got a knife out her pocket. I tried to hold her arms down, she was still trying to get to Fiona. We were spinning round. She stabbed me. I tried to keep hold.â
But the girl escaped Hopkinâs grasp. âShe came towards me face on and stabbed me in the neck. I remember thinking, shit, this is it.
âI felt like, sheâs going to kill me now and that will be it. This is the end. She went for my neck and there wasnât anything I could do to stop her.â
Hopkin sustained leg, chest, shoulder and neck injuries. She compared the knife entering her to âa really hot stingâ.
âIt felt very powerful,â she said. âThough there were hundreds of kids around, everything seemed silent.â
When the girl stopped attacking her, Hopkin was taken inside. She said: âI could see lots of blood. It didnât register it was mine. It was coming down the steps, out of my neck and leg, it was pooling.â
Asked how she felt, she said: âIâm just glad to be alive and glad Fiona is alive. If I hadnât intervened, she could be dead now.â
After attacking the two teachers, the defendant, who is now 14, stabbed a pupil, injuring her in the arm, the court was told.
Swansea crown court has heard that as she was taken away by police, the girl said: âThatâs one way to be a celebrityâ, adding: âIâm pretty sure this is going to be on the news so more eyes are going to be looking at me.â
The trial continues.