Teenager 'seriously injured' after school stabbing as police arrest boy, 14

Teenager 'seriously injured' after school stabbing as police arrest boy, 14


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A 14-YEAR-OLD BOY HAS BEEN ARRESTED AFTER POLICE WERE CALLED TO REPORTS OF A STABBING AT A SCHOOL 14:51, 03 Feb 2025 A teenager has been left 'seriously injured' following a


stabbing at an England school. The boy, aged 15, was rushed to hospital following the incident on Monday afternoon (February 3). A 14-year-old boy has been arrested. Police received reports


of a stabbing at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield at 12.17pm. South Yorkshire Police said it will be issuing a statement at 3pm today following the stabbing. The statement will


be made by the force's assistant chief constable (ACC) Lindsey Butterfield. READ MORE: POLICE RUSH TO SCHOOL AS IT IS EVACUATED AND CLOSED FOLLOWING 'MALICIOUS EMAIL' GET


BREAKING NEWS ON BIRMINGHAMLIVE WHATSAPP, CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN Article continues below The police force has already issued an initial media statement. A spokesperson said: "We will be


reading out a statement at 3.30pm today (Monday 3 February 2025) following a stabbing in Sheffield. "At 12.17pm today we received reports of a stabbing at All Saints Catholic High


School on Granville Road in Sheffield. A 15-year-old boy was seriously injured during the incident, and 14-year-old boy was detained. "ACC Lindsey Butterfield will be making a statement


at our force HQ at 3.30pm today."