Ed Stuckey, 14, was hit in the shoulder with the javelin and was rushed to hospital where it was removed.Ouch! Nasty accident.
Paramedics were called to Norton Knatchbull School in Ashford, Kent, - a selective school for boys - at 3.20pm on Thursday.
Kent Fire and Rescue service had to use a small hydraulic tool - normally used to free people trapped in cars - to remove the javelin from his shoulder.
But maybe getting the headmistress to give a statement wasn’t wise:
Headteacher Susanne Stabb said: 'I would like to praise the immediate response and actions of our first aiders and the emergency services. They were superb and I cannot thank them enough.'*stifled giggle*
*snigger*
ReplyDeleteDes her husband get a wild stab in the dark?
Sweet Jesus we're immature aren't we?
stabb hee hee kelci hee hee zippy moontwat hahhahaha *SNORK* beaaAAAAAAvers!!!1
Ban the javelin. It's clearly dangerous and even though it's a piece of sporting equipment it is of course based on a weapon. Won't somebody think of the chiiiiiiiiiiiildren?
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ReplyDeleteI don't see what's so funny.
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