The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Stabbed teacher stood no chance

- BY DAVE HIGGENS

A 15-year-old pupil stabbed teacher Ann Maguire to death in a “completely irrational act stemming from a deep seated grudge”, a senior detective has told the inquest into her death.

Detective Superinten­dent Nick Wallen said the 61-year-old “stood absolutely no chance whatsoever” when she was attacked in her classroom by teenager Will Cornick as she taught Spanish at Corpus Christi Catholic College, Leeds, in April 2014.

Mr Wallen was giving evidence on the first day of the inquest into Mrs Maguire’s death which is due to last two weeks at Wakefield Coroners’ Court, in West Yorkshire.

The officer took the jury of six women and five men through the “shocking” events at the school describing how the “slight” and “petite” teacher was “ambushed” by a “strapping 15-year-old lad”.

He said she was stabbed seven times with a kitchen knife Cornick had brought from home, including one blow which cut her jugular vein.

Answering questions Mr Wallen agreed that, on the day Cornick killed Mrs Maguire, he told “at least 10 other pupils precisely what he was going to do, where he was going to do it and how he was going to do it”.

But the detective said none of the children took him seriously and it was not reported to any staff.

He told the inquest: “He was a young man who was prone to say things that weren’t true. That’s the reason that, on the day, most people who Will spoke to thought ‘That’s just Will, that’s what he does’.”

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Murdered: Ann Maguire

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