A brave teacher at a high school in Manchester, identified as Maysum Abdullah, was injured while shielding students during a triple stabbing incident at Co-op Academy Manchester in Blackley. The school went into lockdown as reports emerged of a student wielding a knife, but the situation was quickly contained by school staff.
Authorities have handed over the investigation to counter terrorism police following new information, although they have clarified that the incident is not classified as a terrorist attack. The attack resulted in injuries to three individuals: a 14-year-old girl with shoulder wounds, a 14-year-old boy with ear injuries, and Mr. Abdullah with neck and hand injuries.
All three victims are now recuperating at home, with their injuries reported as non-life-threatening. A 14-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of assault and later charged with three counts of attempted murder. Mr. Abdullah, still coming to terms with the ordeal, was praised by his wife for his heroic actions in protecting the students.
The Co-Op Academies Trust commended the swift and courageous response of the staff in detaining the student. Police investigations are ongoing, with counter terrorism detectives exploring all possible motives behind the attack. Chief Superintendent David Meeney reassured the community of their safety and urged anyone with concerns to reach out to local officers.
As the situation evolves, the focus remains on understanding the circumstances surrounding the incident and ensuring the well-being of those affected.
