
A 14-year-old lady has been charged after a ‘critical assault’ at a faculty in Aberdeen left a youthful lady injured.
Emergency providers discovered a 12-year-old lady injured at Hazlehead Academy, a secondary college, round 10.30 am yesterday morning.
The younger lady was taken to the Royal Aberdeen Kids’s Hospital for remedy and has since been launched.
Now, police have confirmed a 14-year-old lady was charged in reference to the assault.
A spokesperson confirmed: ‘A 14-year-old lady has been charged in reference to a critical assault in Groats Street, Aberdeen.
‘The incident occurred round 10.30 am on Thursday, 24 April, 2025. A 12-year-old lady was taken to Royal Aberdeen Kids’s Hospital for remedy and has since been launched.
‘The 14-year-old shall be reported to the related authorities.’

Earlier this week, three boys had been arrested after a 15-year-old was stabbed at a secondary college in east London.
The sufferer was stabbed on the Bobby Moore Academy, close to Queen Elizabeth Park in Stratford.
He was taken to the hospital with a stab wound to the leg, however his accidents aren’t regarded as life-threatening, police say.
The Metropolitan Police stated three boys are in custody after being arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily hurt.
Bobby Moore Academy is a part of the David Ross Schooling Belief. It’s an all-through college, serving pupils from main college as much as sixth type.
A spokesperson for the varsity instructed ITV: ‘One in all our college students wanted hospital remedy and we predict they are going to make a full restoration.
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