Both teachers who were stabbed during a knife rampage at a Welsh school have been released from hospital.
Liz Hopkin and Fiona Elias were stabbed in Wednesday's attack in Ysgol Dyffryn Aman school in Ammanford, south-west Wales, along with a pupil.The suspect was disarmed by fellow teacher Darrel Campbell, who held her in an arm lock until police arrived.A girl was later arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, and remains in custody. The school is closed as of Thursday.
" A therapist who works at the school, Natasha Walker-Smith, told LBC on Wednesday that one pupil told her that she saw the teacher who had been stabbed with "blood coming out of her back".Desperate parents rushed to the school gates as their children remained inside on "lockdown". They were allowed on their phones to contact their family.
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