Counter-terror unit investigates triple stabbing at school in Manchester
Key takeaways
- Two 14-year-old students and a 27-year-old staff member suffered ‘non-serious’ injuries.
- Prefer the Guardian on GoogleA 14-year-old girl has been charged in connection with three stabbings at a school in North Manchester, police said.
- The girl was charged with three charges of attempted murder and two charges of possessing a bladed article on school premises over the incident on Tuesday.
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Two 14-year-old students and a 27-year-old staff member suffered ‘non-serious’ injuries. Photograph: Story Picture Agency View image in fullscreen Two 14-year-old students and a 27-year-old staff member suffered ‘non-serious’ injuries. Photograph: Story Picture Agency UK news Girl, 14, charged in connection with triple stabbing at school in Manchester Suspect detained under Mental Health Act, as police confirms counter-terrorism unit is leading investigation into attack
Prefer the Guardian on GoogleA 14-year-old girl has been charged in connection with three stabbings at a school in North Manchester, police said.
The girl was charged with three charges of attempted murder and two charges of possessing a bladed article on school premises over the incident on Tuesday.