Mum of student stabbed in high school attack says school could have done better
‘I was shaking, crying and most of all worried’
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Mother of 15-year-old girl injured in a stabbing attack at a Sydney high school has spoken out on Facebook accusing the school of dropping the ball.
‘When I heard the news this morning about my daughter I was shaking, crying and most of all worried about my daughter,’ she wrote according to 7 News.
‘The thing that upsets me even more is that the school did not contact me or the emergency contact number that I provided to them when they were supposed to contact me immediately as soon as it happened.’
A male student, 16, and a teacher, Carolyn Cox, 48, were also stabbed in the attack.
NSW Police confirm that the victims are recovering, and their injuries were not life-threatening.
Teacher Carolyn Cox, 48, was stabbed in the back.
A 16-year-old male student was arrested in the school carpark and will face court on charges of wounding with intent to murder and wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.