Teenager released from hospital after being stabbed at a Cumbria school
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm
Last updated 26th Jan 2022
The school boy who was airlifted to hospital after being stabbed at a school in South Cumbria has been released from hospital.#
The boy was airlifted to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool with serious injures after suffering multiple stab wounds on his body at Walney School in Barrow-in-Furness..
Cumbria Police said they have arrested a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of grievous bodily harm. He remains in police custody.
Police and the North West Ambulance Service were called at 10.10am yesterday (25th January) to reports of a pupil being stabbed inside the school.
The 16-year-old suspect was detained at around 10.40am close to Barrow train station.
Officers remain at the school
In a statement Cumbria Police said officers were in attendance at the school and can reassure the public and parents that there is no perceived wider threat.
A statement from John Richardson, headteacher at the school, which opened in 2014 and has just over 500 pupils on roll, said: "We are currently working with Cumbria Police following a stabbing on school premises involving two students.
"The victim has been taken to hospital having suffered serious injuries and another boy has been arrested by Cumbria Police.
"There is no ongoing risk to other pupils.
"The whole school community is in shock at these events and all our thoughts and prayers are with the victim and his family.
"The school day is now continuing while police officers remain on site as part of their ongoing investigation, which we are of course supporting.
"Support for students affected by the incident is available in school and we will provide further updates when we can."
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