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Girl, 14, admits killing sister | Girl, 14, admits killing sister |
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A 14-year-old schoolgirl stabbed her 16-year-old sister in the back with a carving knife after a row about a boyfriend, a court has heard. | A 14-year-old schoolgirl stabbed her 16-year-old sister in the back with a carving knife after a row about a boyfriend, a court has heard. |
The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to manslaughter at Bradford Crown Court. She denies murder. | The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to manslaughter at Bradford Crown Court. She denies murder. |
Her sister was found with serious injuries at a house in Halifax, West Yorks, in March and died in hospital. | Her sister was found with serious injuries at a house in Halifax, West Yorks, in March and died in hospital. |
The mother told the court the girls started arguing before the stabbing. | The mother told the court the girls started arguing before the stabbing. |
Physical fight | Physical fight |
The court heard that the defendant told her sister that her boyfriend "wouldn't amount to much, only working in Morrisons". | The court heard that the defendant told her sister that her boyfriend "wouldn't amount to much, only working in Morrisons". |
At this point, the argument escalated into a physical fight, with the older sister grabbing the younger girl by the hair. | At this point, the argument escalated into a physical fight, with the older sister grabbing the younger girl by the hair. |
The defendant then went into the kitchen and ran back into the living room with a 20cm carving knife. | The defendant then went into the kitchen and ran back into the living room with a 20cm carving knife. |
She ran past her mother and shouted at her sister "you're going to get it". | |
The mother told the court: "They were struggling. I couldn't see where the knife was. I just saw blood spraying up on the wall." | The mother told the court: "They were struggling. I couldn't see where the knife was. I just saw blood spraying up on the wall." |
'I'm sorry' | 'I'm sorry' |
She said she told her daughter to put the knife down but the girl said "I don't care, I'm going to have you". | She said she told her daughter to put the knife down but the girl said "I don't care, I'm going to have you". |
Afterwards, the defendant dropped the knife on the floor and the wounded sister grabbed it and stabbed her in the back of the leg. | Afterwards, the defendant dropped the knife on the floor and the wounded sister grabbed it and stabbed her in the back of the leg. |
The mother said the defendant "started screaming and crying 'I'm sorry, I love you'". | |
The older sister then walked into the hallway and complained that she couldn't breathe or see. | The older sister then walked into the hallway and complained that she couldn't breathe or see. |
She was taken to hospital in an ambulance but died hours later. | She was taken to hospital in an ambulance but died hours later. |
The mother told the court her daughters had "got on really well up to about a year ago and then they started fighting and arguing." | The mother told the court her daughters had "got on really well up to about a year ago and then they started fighting and arguing." |
Tom Bayliss, prosecuting, said: "The prosecution don't suggest that this was anything other than an impulsive act, carried out by a young woman who had lost her temper. | |
"The prosecution do say that this was a deliberate act and that she did at least intend to cause really serious bodily harm." | |
The trial continues. |