Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissors

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Chloe Fisher, 15, after she was stabbed in the head with scissors (Image: Jay Fisher / SWNS)
Chloe Fisher, 15, after she was stabbed in the head with scissors (Image: Jay Fisher / SWNS)

A schoolgirl was left with a gaping wound and blood pouring out of her head after she was repeatedly stabbed with a pair of scissors.

Chloe Fisher, 15, was suddenly attacked during an English lesson on February 26, suffering cuts to her hands, arms, nose and ear. A 16-year-old boy was later arrested following the horror incident at Wordsley School, in Stourbridge, West Midlands.

Chloe was reportedly assaulted by the boy after a prior altercation on a school trip. She was rushed to hospital by her dad for treatment where a CT scan revealed the blade had narrowly missed her skull. Her family are now keeping Chloe and her younger brother off school as they feel it is no longer safe for them there.

Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissors eiqekiqkziehinvChloe said she didn't feel anything after going 'numb' from the shock (Jay Fisher / SWNS)
Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissorsThe 15-year-old was left with blood pouring down her face (Jay Fisher / SWNS)

Year 11 pupil Chloe, who lives in Brierley Hill, West Midlands, said: "He had come in the classroom, stood there for one or two seconds. He went to the front, got a pair of scissors and said: 'There you are'. He started attacking me with scissors.

"I didn't feel anything - I just went completely numb. I was in shock and had my eyes closed, I didn't know what was going on. I didn't realise I was bleeding. They were dragging him out and then I saw the blood.

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"People told me to sit down as I had been stabbed. My dad came to the school and had words with the teachers. They didn't even phone my dad, I had to do it. I also have a cut on my left arm, two cuts on my right hand, two cuts on my left hand and cuts behind my ear.

"The two on the head went deep enough to bleed under the scalp. Sometimes I can still hear the the noises he was making as he was attacking me."

Her distraught parents Jay Fisher, 36, and Emma Loat, 35, claimed the school failed to notify them of the horrific attack. Chloe's mum Emma said: "We are utterly shocked and distraught that this has happened to our daughter. What makes this situation worse however, is the fact that it was not the school who contacted us to inform us of this horrific incident, it was our daughter.

"She called her dad screaming and crying down the phone. The Wordsley School staff failed to contact myself, my partner or even call an ambulance. My partner immediately left work and drove straight to the school. During this time we had still had no communication from The Wordsley School.

"Upon arrival my partner found Chloe who was surrounded by six teachers, but no police presence or paramedics at that time. The left side of Chloe's face was plastered in blood. My partner questioned the staff as to why we were never called about the incident and to inform us that our daughter had been stabbed.

"Their response was that they presumed somebody had already called us. They also said that they also wanted to establish the truth before notifying the police. Two police officers did eventually arrive. This is absolutely appalling. We are absolutely distraught that this has happened to our daughter. We do not feel that our children are safe to return to school."

Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissorsChloe was rushed to hospital by dad Jay Fisher, 35, for treatment (Jay Fisher / SWNS)
Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissorsChloe's ear following the attack (Jay Fisher / SWNS)

Jay said he rushed to the school after his daughter sent him a Whatsapp video of blood pouring down her face. The dad-of-three, who is a refuse collector and HGV driver, said he spoke to Chloe on the phone and she was "in a panic". He then took her Russell's Hall Hospital, in Dudley, for treatment for deep puncture wounds to her head and a bleed under her scalp.

He said: "I was devastated. I thought it was surely a prank or something. When she sent me the video and the distress she was in. I was distraught. When I was told that no paramedics or police, or me or my partner had been contacted, I was just upset.

"I was finishing work at the time. She called me and she was in a panic. She said she'd been stabbed. It didn't sink in right away. She said she was sending me a video of the blood running down her face. I saw the damage and distress that she's in. He's struck her multiple times.

"They said the lad had been escorted off the premises and was currently making his way home. To me that's a dangerous thing to do.

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Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissorsChloe was left with gaping wounds to her head (Jay Fisher / SWNS)
Schoolgirl left with gaping wound after being stabbed in head with scissorsHer distraught parents claim school is no longer safe for her (Jay Fisher / SWNS)

"She had to have a CT scan on her head as the hospital suspected a bleed behind the ear drum and they weren't sure how deep the stab wound was to her head. The nurses confirmed she had bleeding under the scalp but luckily the blade did not go deep enough to hit her skull.

He continued: "As a parent it's our job to make sure they're safe. When they're at school it's the teachers job. We haven't really put a time scale on her going back to school at the moment. We know she's in Year 11 and she leaves school in a couple of months.

"We haven't made a concrete decision yet, we have work set for home. We spoke about Chloe attending school for her exams."

A West Midlands Police spokesperson said: "We were called to a report that a girl had been assaulted in Wordsley just before 2pm yesterday. We arrested a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of assault with intent to cause serious harm. He remains in custody for questioning. A 15-year-old girl was treated for injuries she sustained to her arms and head."

The school said the incident is being dealt with through the schools 'behaviour policy' and that a full investigation is to take place.

Ashley Weatherhogg, headteacher at Wordsley School, said: "An incident took place in school yesterday afternoon, which is being dealt with through the school's behaviour policy. The school is now following the normal procedures and carrying out a full investigation."

Adam Dutton

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