Public school teacher describes hammer attack by student, jury hears
A teacher has described being bludgeoned with a hammer by a public schoolboy as he went to investigate noises coming from a boarding house in the middle of the night.
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I write about the Taunton and Chard and Ilminster area. If you have a story, or would like to share your ideas/feedback, please contact me on 01823 365 103 or send me an email - antonio.scancariello@newsquest.co.uk
A teacher has described being bludgeoned with a hammer by a public schoolboy as he went to investigate noises coming from a boarding house in the middle of the night.
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