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Victim Admits Telling Accused to 'Kill Yourself' as Birmingham School Stabbing Trial Continues

Jurors now weigh intent after prosecutors detailed messages and a diary they say show planning, with the defence disputing an intention to kill.

Overview

  • The 14-year-old defendant, then 13, is on trial at Birmingham Crown Court for attempted murder, with an alternative count of wounding with intent, which she denies.
  • Prosecutors say she planned to kill a classmate, citing diary entries, group chats asking for a "sharp pocket knife" with an Amazon link, and messages including "cos I can."
  • CCTV of the lobby attack was shown, the victim suffered three cuts to her neck, and the knife was recovered from a corridor bin.
  • A staff member testified she heard the assailant shout "I want to kill you" and "I hate you," and the deputy head described "smirking" during assembly afterward.
  • The judge ordered child-specific safeguards in court, and the identities of both pupils are restricted by law.