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Thomas Wei Huang named as boy jailed for private school hammer attack
November 02, 2024
|The Guardian
A 17-year-old boy sentenced to life for attacking two sleeping pupils and a teacher with hammers at a private school can be named after a judge lifted reporting restrictions.
Thomas Wei Huang was armed with three claw hammers and waited for the two boys to be asleep before attacking them at Blundell's school in Devon, Exeter crown court previously heard.
He was wearing only his boxer shorts and used weapons he had collected to prepare for a "zombie apocalypse", the court was told.
After sentencing Huang on 18 October to a minimum term of 12 years for attempted murder, Mrs Justice Cutts has now lifted restrictions on the reporting of his name that were initially imposed due to his age.
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