Boy, 15, ADMITS stabbing maths teacher in school corridor after telling classmates he wanted to ‘live life of crime’

Teen Admits Guilt After Stabbing Teacher: A Startling Incident Unfolds

In a startling event at Tewkesbury Academy in Gloucestershire last July, a 15-year-old boy shocked the community by stabbing math teacher Jamie Sansom in a school corridor. The teen has now confessed to this crime, admitting to causing serious harm with intent. This grave offense could lead to a life sentence for the young offender. The court also took note of his past admission to having a bladed weapon on school premises.

During court proceedings, troubling comments made by the teen before the attack came to light. He openly discussed his desire to lead a life of crime, mentioning ideas like robbing a bank or causing harm to someone. These disturbing statements were made in front of fellow classmates.

The incident unfolded on July 10, resulting in the school going into lockdown. Scared students recounted how teachers swiftly secured classrooms and informed them as an alarm echoed through the building. In the midst of chaos, one teacher showed exceptional courage by blocking a classroom door with a wardrobe and guiding students to safety.

In response to the situation, two nearby schools also took precautions and temporarily closed. The injured math teacher, Jamie Sansom, was quickly taken to the hospital. Fortunately, he has been released and is on the road to recovery. Sansom clarified in a statement that he wasn’t trying to break up a student fight, as some initial reports suggested. He emphasized that students weren’t directly endangered during the incident.

Sansom expressed gratitude for the care he received from medical professionals and the police. He assured everyone that he’s recovering well and thanked those who supported him during this challenging time.

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