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stabbing at school in Rottingdean









Captain Pugwash

Paul Kitson
Oct 27, 2003
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brighton
I go 2 the school and I know the kid who was stabbed (he weren't stabbed his finger was sliced) anyway if u read the Argus:
1. the kid was 13
2. it was on the field not in the cooking room
3. he didn't put the knife 2 his throat it was his hand.
The kid Who (will remain namless) and the 1 who stabbed the boy were play fighting as kids my age do. (The person who got stabbed will be called dh and the kid who stabbed will be called mw) dh got mw into a headlock. Mw pulled the knife out of his pocket and said " Get off me or i will hurt u"
dh said "you won't dare"
mw "yes I will"
& that was that. dh had his finger slit open and you could see the bone.
The police came and took him away, I know mw very well and he wouldn't do that unless he was provoked, still no excuse 2 stab some1.
The police searced every1 4 wepons. Scary what happens.
 
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Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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seagulljaz said:
had his finger slit open and you could see the bone.

I'm not making light of it, but that is such an endearing way of putting it....its just the kind of thing I'd have said when I was a wide-eyed 10 year old.

Thankfully, it doesn't sound like this was anything like the terrible, vicious stabbing up in Lincolnshire the other week, although what the hell was that kid doing with a knife in school .
 


Lammy

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Oct 1, 2003
7,581
Newhaven/Lewes/Atlanta
What f**k was he doing with knife in the first place?

Every kid should have the right to scrap in the playground without the other kid pulling a knife on you!

Jesus!
 


Captain Pugwash

Paul Kitson
Oct 27, 2003
3,493
brighton
Lammy said:
What f**k was he doing with knife in the first place?

Every kid should have the right to scrap in the playground without the other kid pulling a knife on you!

Jesus!
He nicked a craft knife from art. The teachers don't care about knifes in art
 






marvin

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Jul 5, 2003
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The corner quietly rusting
Good English dept at this school?

Nothing new really its just the press have cottoned on too it and one pupil died recently.

When I went to school people were getting savagely beaten, far worse than a minor stabbing, face altering beatings. Never even made the news. Someone who told the police who did one beating got beaten and threatened himself.

In both cases I would like to say neither were me but I did witness one of them.

My son when he was 13 was stabbed in the leg in school. (apparently jealousy over him (my son) coming from a rich family and talking all snobby. Apart from the fact that the person doing the stabbing came from a family with two professional parents and lived in a detached house with a 1 acre garden. Whereas I live in a council house eon a grotty council estate and have been on Income Support for 17 1/2 years I can see his point!)

A young lad was stabbed in the neck in a local school about 10 years ago, never made the news. A girl was sexually assaulted in the same school a couple of years ago, made the local news, the offender was not even banned from the school.

Its like paedo's its something the press have suddenly decided is a big issue that has been going on for as long as there have been children.
 






Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,645
I don't think this would even have made the news if that kid in Lincolnshire hadn't been stabbed the other week.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I like it when Americans announce they've found someone with "box cutters" attempting to board an aircraft.

Well that doesn't sound too bad does it, I thought, must be some relatively harmless plastic implement, but then I realised that's what Americans call Stanley knives. Ooops.
 




Wilts

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Jul 5, 2003
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Bournemouth/Reading
In 1981 there was a stabbing at my school in Reading where an enraged kid stabbed his German teacher while she had her back to the class. Apparently all the schoolkids were told that if any news reporter came and offered them money for the story, to turn it down immediately and say nothing. Like hell! All the kids lined their pockets and it was all over the national press.

http://www.friendsreunited.co.uk/Fr...e=B&school_key=148207&team_key=&bb_key=113981
 


marvin

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Jul 5, 2003
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no good putting a link to FRU unless the people viewing are members
 








Lush

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In my day (yawn) a regular form of entertainment in biology at Falmer was dropping a scalpel from a great height towards your hand, trying to aim it between your fingers.

Lot of fuss about nothing, if you ask me - just some kid who thought it would be cool to nick a craft knife and large it in the playground.
 


Turkey

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Jul 4, 2003
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I went to Longhill as did Biscuit and my youngest brother still goes.

Left in 2001.
 


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