A head teacher allegedly attacked his deputy with a heavy-duty spanner in front of the shocking students over the love triangle with the teacher in the same school.
54 -year -old de John John Felton has found that a woman also has matters with other members of the staff.
The main email staff apologizes to tell that: “Sorry for the rest of the problem today.”
Wednesday morning at 10am DR Dr. Felton allegedly equipped himself with a big spac and attacked Deputy Head Richard Paik, causing serious head injuries.
Emergency services were called at the Catholic School in St. Joseph and the sixth form center at Aberavon, South Wales.
Married father-three DR Felton was arrested on the spot on suspicion of the attack.
Mr. Pike, 51 was taken to the hospital with threatening injuries of life.
Some parents arrived to collect their children after receiving text messages about the attack and threaten to close them until they were assured of leadership in school.
Worried parents posted on Facebook that Teachers He was sexually contacted at the school, “It doesn’t matter if the headteacher is almost killed by a wrench.”
It is understood that the teacher was not in school at the time of the alleged spacing male attack.
D. FE. Felton’s email was signed in with the word “goodbye”.
The email said: “Dear staff, the biggest mistake I made was appointed ******* ******* in various roles.
“She is going to the top, currently participating in sexual activity with at least 2 current members of SLT (School Leadership Team), including Richard Pike.
“I’m sorry for the difficulty of bringing the rest of the day. Sorry.
“You are good people and do a wonderful job for our community.
“Goodbye, John.”
DR Felton was appointed as the head of mathematics for 17 years after being the head of mathematics.
A south Bamboo A spokesman said: “We were called at 9.50 am for reports of attacking St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Comprehensive School in Abrawan.
“A 51 -year -old man has been taken to the hospital, it is believed that his injuries are not fatal. A 54 -year -old man has been arrested on suspicion of attack.
“We are aware of the local speculation about the nature of the attack but we can confirm that no knives were included.”
The Neth Port Taleb OT TT Council said students and employees affected by the violent attack would be supported.
A spokeswoman said: “We are aware of the incident at St. Joseph’s Catholic School and Sixth Form Center. Today.
“No students are included in the incident.
“The safety and well -being of our students and staff is our priority and we are working together with the school to ensure that everyone influenced by the incident is given proper support.
“The matter is currently under investigation by the police and the school is fully cooperating with their inquiries.”
David Reese said to Labor MS for Abero on: “This is a very sad SAD situation for our community and my thoughts are currently with the person who is injured.
“I am sure that the local authority will provide full support to staff and students who may be affected in the coming days and weeks.
“It is important that the police and other concerned officials are allowed to investigate the incident without any speculation at this time.”
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