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Three people injured and one arrested at school in Ammanford, Wales Girl arrested after two teachers and pupil stabbed at school in south Wales
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Dyfed-Powys police investigate as emergency services attend Amman Valley school in Carmarthenshire Police say three were taken to hospital after incident at Amman Valley school and teenager held on suspicion of attempted murder
A school in south-west Wales has been locked down after three people were injured in an incident and one person was arrested, police have said. A teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south-west Wales.
Dyfed-Powys police said in a statement they were not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident at Amman Valley school in Ammanford. Dyfed-Powys police said they were continuing to investigate the incident after they were called to the Amman Valley school in Carmarthenshire at 11.20am.
Emergency services remained at the scene after being called shortly after 11.15am on Wednesday and the school closed while the investigations continued. Air Ambulance helicopters also attended. Supt Ross Evans, the Carmarthenshire commander, said: “Emergency services immediately attended and the school was locked down for the safety of all on the premises.
The school released pupils from lockdown at 3.20pm, where they were greeted with tearful hugs from the parents who had gathered to wait for them. “Three people two teachers and a teenage pupil have been taken to hospital with stab wounds. The family members of all those injured have been informed.
Local reports said that the victims were injured by stabbing and that among those hurt was at least one member of staff. “A teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and currently remains in police custody.
The school said the family members of all injured people had been informed. “I would like to reassure parents and the public that the incident has concluded, and pupils have now left the school.”
A statement on the Amman Valley School website said: “You will be aware of the incident that has taken place at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman today. The family members of all injured persons have been informed. We would like to reassure parents and the public that the incident has been contained.” Evans said police were working with the school and other agencies to ensure support was available after the “very distressing incident”. He asked that people stop circulating footage of the incident on social media to avoid contempt of court and causing further distress. He added that police would be in the area in the coming days.
The first minister of Wales, Vaughan Gething, said on X that he was shocked by the incident. “A deeply worrying time for the school, families and community. Diolch (Thank you) to first responders,” he added.
Shocked to hear news of serious incident in Rhydaman. Newyddion ofnadwy am ddigwyddiad difrifol yn Ysgol Dyffryn Aman.A deeply worrying time for the school, families and community. Diolch to first responders. Dw i'n meddwl am y gymuned wrth i ni geisio canfod mwy o wybodaeth.
The UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, expressed shock. Sunak, who is in Berlin, Germany, posted on X: “Shocked at the news emerging from Ammanford today. I want to thank the police and emergency services for their ongoing response and my thoughts are with all those affected.”
Shocked at the news emerging from Ammanford today.I want to thank the police and emergency services for their ongoing response and my thoughts are with all those affected.
The home secretary, James Cleverly, said his thoughts were with the people affected. Cleverly, who is in Lampedusa, southern Italy, posted on X: “I am being kept informed about the events in Ammanford, Wales. My thoughts are with the school and all those involved. I want to thank the police & emergency service for their ongoing response. It is important they are given the space to carry out their investigations.”
Dyfed-Powys police said in a statement: “Dyfed-Powys police is dealing with an incident at Amman Valley school. Three people have been injured and are receiving treatment. One person has been arrested and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident. Emergency services remain at scene and the school has been closed while investigations continue.
“We are working closely with the school and Carmarthenshire county council. We are aware that there is footage of the incident currently circulating on social media. We would ask that this is removed to avoid contempt of court and distress to those affected. We would ask people, do not speculate while there is a police investigation ongoing.”
Welsh ambulance service said it was called shortly after 11.15am and sent four emergency ambulances and a hazardous area response team to the scene, where crews were supported by two Cymru high-acuity response unit paramedics and an operational manager.
Social media posts from the scene showed a heavy police presence as well as a large number of people waiting outside the school gates. Other footage showed the air ambulance helicopters taking off from the school grounds.
One parent, Charlotte Rogers, who was waiting for her daughter to leave the school, said: “She said that one teacher and two pupils had been stabbed, that’s all I know.
“She said she was scared. She’s a tough cookie so fingers crossed. I just want to give her a big hug. I just want everyone to be safe. This shouldn’t have happened.
“At the end of the day, they should have had measures in place beforehand, when they first opened the school, to make sure it was safe for them.”
Amman Valley school, also known as Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, is a bilingual and mixed-gender comprehensive school with about 2,000 pupils. It is known for the sporting prowess of its alumni, who include the Welsh rugby international Shane Williams, the English rugby international Harry Randall, and Hannah Jones and Jac Morgan, two captains of Wales rugby teams.