Murder of Ann Maguire

She and her husband of 37 years, Donald, had two grown daughters, the younger of whom is Royal Ballet soloist Emma Maguire.

[3] She had spent her entire working life at Corpus Christi Catholic College, having taught there for 40 years, and was due to retire in five months.

That caring, that intensity, could at times spill over into fierceness, goaded by some jackass, or when she came across bullying or unkindess in others.

[8] At Christmas that year, he allegedly sent a Facebook message to a friend in which he talked about "brutally murdering" Maguire.

Half way through the lesson, he stabbed Maguire seven times in the back and neck with a 21 cm (8.3 in) knife.

He then chased her into the corridor where Susan Francis (Head of Languages), alerted by screams, ran to help her.

[10] On his arrest, Cornick was detained at Wetherby Young Offenders Institution near Leeds, but due to concerns for his safety he was transferred to HM Prison Hindley near Wigan.

Mr Justice Coulson lifted the restrictions on naming Cornick, saying that the action would have a "clear deterrent effect".

The inquest was supported by Ann Maguire's family, but resisted by West Yorkshire Police, Corpus Christi School, and Leeds City Council.

The inquest questioned why Cornick's peers had not reported that he planned to kill Maguire, nor said anything when he brought a knife to school.