Private schoolgirl posts chilling warning before stabbing

A private school student charged with stabbing another girl on campus posted a chilling warning on social media before the frenzied knife attack.

The 16-year-old at Trinity College in Adelaide allegedly brought a knife to school and stabbed a 15-year-old in the stomach, arm and hand on Thursday.

The alleged attacker used social media app Snapchat to post shocking warnings, saying she was ‘sick of being walked all over’ and had ‘my hit list lined up and ready to f***ing fire’, according to 7 News.

A girl was allegedly stabbed by another student during an attack at Trinity College

The girl who committed the alleged stabbing issued a chilling warning on social media (stock image)

The girl who committed the alleged stabbing issued a chilling warning on social media (stock image)

‘I’m not sitting back and taking s**t no more,’ another post read.

A student said she heard the attack happened ‘in the locker hallway… it was girl-on-girl’.

Trinity College principal Nick Hately wrote a letter to parents saying the violence had been ‘confronting’ but outbursts like it were rare at the school.

The victim of the attack has been released from hospital. 

 The 16-year-old schoolgirl has been arrested after she allegedly stabbed another girl.

The 15-year-old female student was allegedly stabbed when a fight broke out at Trinity College North Campus in Evaston South, Adelaide’s north, shortly after 9am.

A 16-year-old schoolgirl has been arrested after she allegedly stabbed another girl, 15, in the groin at an Adelaide private school (pictured) on Thursday

A 16-year-old schoolgirl has been arrested after she allegedly stabbed another girl, 15, in the groin at an Adelaide private school (pictured) on Thursday

The 15-year-old female student (pictured being tended by paramedics) was allegedly stabbed when a fight broke out at Trinity College North Campus in Evaston South, Adelaide's north, shortly after 9am

The 15-year-old female student (pictured being tended by paramedics) was allegedly stabbed when a fight broke out at Trinity College North Campus in Evaston South, Adelaide’s north, shortly after 9am

She was taken to Lyell McEwin Hospital in an ambulance with cuts and stab wounds to her groin, wrist and arm.

‘Police believe that the incident was not random and was a targeted attack,’ South Australia Police said on Thursday.  

The 16-year-old Blakeview girl allegedly responsible for the attack was arrested and is expected to be charged later on Thursday. 

The high-school students were from Trinity College North Campus, in Evaston South in Adelaide's north (pictured) 

The high-school students were from Trinity College North Campus, in Evaston South in Adelaide’s north (pictured) 

Trinity College principal Nick Hately issued a letter to parents and students on Thursday to address the incident. 

‘I have the distressing task of informing you a serious incident occurred between two year 10 girls at Trinity College North earlier today,’ the letter, seen by Adelaide Now, said.

'Police believe that the incident was not random and was a targeted attack,' South Australia Police (pictured) said on Thursday

‘Police believe that the incident was not random and was a targeted attack,’ South Australia Police (pictured) said on Thursday

The 16-year-old Blakeview girl allegedly responsible for the attack was arrested by police (pictured) and is expected to be charged later on Thursday

The 16-year-old Blakeview girl allegedly responsible for the attack was arrested by police (pictured) and is expected to be charged later on Thursday

‘The altercation was serious enough to require an ambulance being called. 

‘Acts of violence are incredibly rare so this incident is very confronting for our community.’ 

Principal Hately said counselling and support services would be made available to all students.  

'Acts of violence are incredibly rare so this incident is very confronting for our community' said the principle (pictured is the scene of the incident)

‘Acts of violence are incredibly rare so this incident is very confronting for our community’ said the principle (pictured is the scene of the incident)

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