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11-11-2005, 06:07 PM
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By PETE BELL
Sun Online
A FIFTEEN-year-old girl was yesterday stabbed in the eye and head at school - three teenage girls were arrested.
Natasha Jackman's father, Humperdinck, says she was stabbed five times in the eye, head, back and chest after being taunted by a gang of girls in the canteen queue.
Police said the girl was assaulted with a sharp implement - believed to be a pair of scissors - at Collingwood College, in Camberley, Surrey.
A Surrey Police spokeswoman said this morning that three teenage girls had been arrested in connection with the incident.
She said: "A 14-year-old female pupil at the school was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm with intent and was taken to Woking police station.
"A second 14-year-old female pupil was arrested last night for conspiracy to commit GBH with intent and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
"This morning, a third female pupil aged 15 years has been arrested for
conspiracy to commit GBH with intent and is also in custody."
Mr Jackman said this morning that the gang approached Natasha and said: "We are going to give you a haircut or we are going to set your hair on fire."
He said when she stood up to the fellow pupils she was stabbed with what appeared to be a pair of scissors.
"According to Natasha, there was only one teacher in the area and
they were trying to deal with a fight elsewhere in the cafeteria," he said.
She was taken to Frimley Park Hospital.
A spokeswoman for the hospital said Natasha had a comfortable night and was in a "stable" condition. Her injuries were not life threatening.
College principal Jerry Oddie said this morning that he had not been aware of any previous problems between Natasha and the group of girls.
He said: "It is a shocking and appalling incident and it has shocked the
whole college community.
"We had no prior knowledge of any problem between Natasha and the group of girls who are alleged to have been involved in this assault."
But he added: “Natasha has had relationship problems in the time that she has been there with us.
"We have worked closely with her parents and have had good co-operation from the family in addressing some of those issues, but this particular incident has come as a complete shock to us."
interview with headmaster at http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolavconsole/ukfs_news/hi/bb_wm_fs.stm?checkedBandwidth=bb&nbram=1&subtitles=hide&checkedMedia=asx&news=1&bbwm=1&nbwm=1&bbram=1&nol_storyid=4427022
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By PETE BELL
Sun Online
A FIFTEEN-year-old girl was yesterday stabbed in the eye and head at school - three teenage girls were arrested.
Natasha Jackman's father, Humperdinck, says she was stabbed five times in the eye, head, back and chest after being taunted by a gang of girls in the canteen queue.
Police said the girl was assaulted with a sharp implement - believed to be a pair of scissors - at Collingwood College, in Camberley, Surrey.
A Surrey Police spokeswoman said this morning that three teenage girls had been arrested in connection with the incident.
She said: "A 14-year-old female pupil at the school was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm with intent and was taken to Woking police station.
"A second 14-year-old female pupil was arrested last night for conspiracy to commit GBH with intent and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
"This morning, a third female pupil aged 15 years has been arrested for
conspiracy to commit GBH with intent and is also in custody."
Mr Jackman said this morning that the gang approached Natasha and said: "We are going to give you a haircut or we are going to set your hair on fire."
He said when she stood up to the fellow pupils she was stabbed with what appeared to be a pair of scissors.
"According to Natasha, there was only one teacher in the area and
they were trying to deal with a fight elsewhere in the cafeteria," he said.
She was taken to Frimley Park Hospital.
A spokeswoman for the hospital said Natasha had a comfortable night and was in a "stable" condition. Her injuries were not life threatening.
College principal Jerry Oddie said this morning that he had not been aware of any previous problems between Natasha and the group of girls.
He said: "It is a shocking and appalling incident and it has shocked the
whole college community.
"We had no prior knowledge of any problem between Natasha and the group of girls who are alleged to have been involved in this assault."
But he added: “Natasha has had relationship problems in the time that she has been there with us.
"We have worked closely with her parents and have had good co-operation from the family in addressing some of those issues, but this particular incident has come as a complete shock to us."
interview with headmaster at http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolavconsole/ukfs_news/hi/bb_wm_fs.stm?checkedBandwidth=bb&nbram=1&subtitles=hide&checkedMedia=asx&news=1&bbwm=1&nbwm=1&bbram=1&nol_storyid=4427022
sorry for any offence this has caused