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Brave teachers injured in school attack issue powerful statements

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Liz Hopkin was left with knife injuries
Liz Hopkin was left with knife injuries

Two teachers who sustained injuries in an alleged knife attack at a Welsh school have each issued powerful statements after leaving hospital.

In a statement, Dyfed Powys Police confirmed the identities of the two teachers injured at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman school in Ammanford, Wales on Wednesday. They said: "Fiona Elias, Liz Hopkin, and a teenager were taken to hospital with knife injuries, which were thankfully not life-threatening. They were all discharged from hospital by the next day (Thursday, 25 April). They have each provided a statement, and now ask for privacy for themselves and their families."

Fiona Elias, Assistant Headteacher, said: "From the bottom of my heart, my family and I would like to say a huge thank you for all the messages we have received from far and wide over the past few days. I am deeply indebted to the Police, Ambulance Service, and the NHS staff in Morriston for their excellent care and quick response.

Brave teachers injured in school attack issue powerful statements eiqtidrzidzhprwFiona Elias who was injured in an alleged knife attack at the school (PA)

“Many thanks also to the Air Ambulance for their excellent care of my colleague, Liz. This is another example of how vital this service is to us in Wales. Three of us were taken to hospital with injuries, but this incident has had an enormous impact on my colleagues and the wonderful pupils we have at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman.

“I cannot comprehend what staff and pupils experienced on Wednesday. I would like to thank all members of staff for prioritising the welfare and safety of pupils at the school for four hours, and the pupils for responding so maturely and sensibly in a situation that no one expects to happen.

Teen girl arrested after school stabbing leaves 2 teachers and pupils injuredTeen girl arrested after school stabbing leaves 2 teachers and pupils injured
Brave teachers injured in school attack issue powerful statementsFiona Elias, who was also injured

“One of our school's core values is 'resilience', and there is no doubt that pupils have demonstrated this value in coping with a situation they should never have experienced. The last few days have shown that there is no other community quite like the Ysgol Dyffryn Aman community, and we will be working to support each other in the coming days and weeks.

“Many thanks to the parents of the school for their co-operation and understanding at such a difficult time and of course to the wider community and external agencies who have been so willing to support the staff and pupils. I understand that there has been great interest in this incident, but for the benefit of my family, colleagues, and pupils, I now ask for privacy.”

Liz Hopkin, Additional Learning Needs Coordinator, said: "I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the support shown to me and my family since the incident on Wednesday. I am deeply indebted to all the emergency services for their quick response and for the care provided to me and others who were admitted to hospital.

Brave teachers injured in school attack issue powerful statementsPolice pictured at Amman Valley school (PA)

“Ysgol Dyffryn Aman is a big part of my life, and it is hard to comprehend that this has happened. However, I would like to take this opportunity to thank our school community for all the support and kind messages that I have received. I have been overwhelmed by the kindness from the close community that we have here.

“I believe what we need now is time to reflect on what has happened and therefore ask for privacy for the school, myself and my family, so we can take this time to reflect and recover.”

Earlier today, a teenage schoolgirl now charged with three counts of attempted murder related to the incident has appeared in court for the first time.

The 13-year-old, who cannot be named, was remanded to youth detention accommodation, during a hearing at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court this morning. Pupils at Amman Valley School, also known as Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, in Carmarthenshire went into lockdown just after 11.20am on Wednesday after the alleged stabbing at the end of morning break.

The youngster showed no emotion as she appeared in the dock. She spoke only to confirm her name and address and wore a grey jumper. She looked small next to the courtroom staff who surrounded her.

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Ryan Fahey

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