14 year old girl charged over latest school stabbing

Following the second stabbing involving schoolgirls in just three weeks, a 14 year old girl was last night charged with grievous bodily harm when she attacked a 15 year old at school with a pair of scissors.

Nov 12, 2005
By Paul Lander

Following the second stabbing involving schoolgirls in just three weeks, a 14 year old girl was last night charged with grievous bodily harm when she attacked a 15 year old at school with a pair of scissors.

The incident took place at Collingwood College in Camberley, Surrey where it is alleged, Natashia Jackman was stabbed five times with a pair of scissors, including a wound to her eyelid.

The victim’s father told reporters that his daughter had narrowly avoided being blinded by just 4mm.

He also claimed that his daughter had been the victim of previous assaults by girls at the school.

Surrey Council claimed the school had an excellent record and said in a statement, “Both the college and the county council are dismayed by this incident and have launched an investigation. Every support is being offered to the family through the college, the council and Surrey police.”

Just over three weeks ago, a 12 year old girl was slashed across the face with a pencil sharpener blade while at school in Sheffield.

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