Girl told police 'I stabbed her, oopsies' after knife attack on teacher, jury hears
Teenage defendant told a police officer ‘I stabbed her’ when she was in the back of a police van after a knife attack on three teachers at a school
Court and Crime Reporter
Court and Crime Reporter for the Western Telegraph, South Wales Guardian, and Tivyside Advertiser. Previously at the South Wales Argus and Pontypool Free Press.
Court and Crime Reporter for the Western Telegraph, South Wales Guardian, and Tivyside Advertiser. Previously at the South Wales Argus and Pontypool Free Press.
Teenage defendant told a police officer ‘I stabbed her’ when she was in the back of a police van after a knife attack on three teachers at a school
A PAEDOPHILE from Milford Haven has been ordered to register as a sex offender after admitting sexual offences against three teenagers
A 14-year-old girl is on trial accused of attempting to murder two teachers and teenager at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, in Ammanford, in April 24.
Two teachers stabbed by a pupil at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman thought they were going to die, a jury heard
Joshua Jones, formerly of Ystradgynlais, launched a horrific attack which left his ex-partner fearing she was going to die
A 14-year-old girl is on trial accused of attempting to murder two teachers and a teenager at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman.
Alex Eberhard made £165,000 from selling cannabis in Ceredigion but has been ordered to pay back only £2,200
James Roberts has been ordered to register as a sex offender after being caught talking online to a decoy who he thought was a young girl
Nicholas Daniel from Felindre will go on trial accused of stealing a taxi and driving it dangerously
Mcauley Brown, Haydn Blockwell, Haydn Ashton and Gethin Picton denied their involvement in alleged stabbing in Milford Haven
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