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Winterton school stabbing: Teenager detained for seven years | Winterton school stabbing: Teenager detained for seven years |
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A teenage girl who stabbed a school support worker in a "ferocious" attack has been sentenced to seven years in custody. | |
Elisha Burkill, 16, knifed Joy Simon, 61, in the face and chest at Winterton Community Academy, Scunthorpe. | Elisha Burkill, 16, knifed Joy Simon, 61, in the face and chest at Winterton Community Academy, Scunthorpe. |
Mrs Simon was "thrown about" by the force of the attack, Hull Crown Court heard, which had to be stopped by a teacher and dinner lady. | Mrs Simon was "thrown about" by the force of the attack, Hull Crown Court heard, which had to be stopped by a teacher and dinner lady. |
Burkill admitted wounding with intent and possessing a bladed article. | Burkill admitted wounding with intent and possessing a bladed article. |
More on this and other North Lincolnshire stories | More on this and other North Lincolnshire stories |
She was initially charged with attempted murder after the attack in September but admitted the lesser charge in December. | She was initially charged with attempted murder after the attack in September but admitted the lesser charge in December. |
The court heard that Mrs Simon had worked at the school for 24 years and was an Inclusion Support Officer, looking after the welfare of students. | The court heard that Mrs Simon had worked at the school for 24 years and was an Inclusion Support Officer, looking after the welfare of students. |
'Trauma and shock' | 'Trauma and shock' |
Prosecutor Richard Wright QC said Mrs Simon was in her office when she was stabbed with a three inch knife on the morning of 24 September, suffering wounds to her chest, arm and face. | Prosecutor Richard Wright QC said Mrs Simon was in her office when she was stabbed with a three inch knife on the morning of 24 September, suffering wounds to her chest, arm and face. |
Mr Wright said she was "thrown about by the force and ferocity of the attack upon her" which was only stopped when a dinner lady and a teacher intervened and restrained Burkill. | Mr Wright said she was "thrown about by the force and ferocity of the attack upon her" which was only stopped when a dinner lady and a teacher intervened and restrained Burkill. |
In a victim impact statement read to the court, Mrs Simon, whose husband died three years ago, said the "trauma and shock" of what happened to her has changed her life "forever". | In a victim impact statement read to the court, Mrs Simon, whose husband died three years ago, said the "trauma and shock" of what happened to her has changed her life "forever". |
The prosecution said that during an interview with a psychiatrist Burkill had said she wanted to hurt Mrs Simon because "she had done nothing" to help her with her problems. | The prosecution said that during an interview with a psychiatrist Burkill had said she wanted to hurt Mrs Simon because "she had done nothing" to help her with her problems. |
'Brutal conduct' | |
The court was told Burkill had no contact with mental health services but had a long history of a depressive illness. | |
Sentencing Burkhill, Judge Jeremy Richardson QC told her: "You have a chameleon-like temperament which can fill with fury and anger on occasions. | |
"That is self-evidence from your vicious, brutal and determined conduct with a knife towards Mrs Simon." | |
He added: "I harbour real and present fears that you pose a significant risk to other people of inflicting serious violence upon them if you saw the need." | |
Burkill, who can be named after Mr Richardson lifted an anonymity order, will spend five years on licence following her release. |
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