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Berezovsky Estate: Daughter Applies To Court

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 04 September 2013 | 23.12

One of the daughters of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky has denied that her father was millions of pounds in debt when he died.

Ekaterina Berezovskaya has gone to the High Court asking to be allowed to become an executor of his estate.

Her plea comes amid questions as to whether or not there is any money in the estate to distribute.

Judge Mr Justice Morgan said reports from receivers who had analysed Mr Berezovsky's financial affairs suggested there was not, and that he had left debts that could amount to more than £300m.

"The dispute is whether the estate is solvent or insolvent," said the judge. "Information from receivers points to insolvency.

Roman Abramovitch Takes The Stand As Boris Berezovsky Sues Him For Billions Berezovsky had earlier lost a court battle against Roman Abramovitch

"The receivers have told me a great deal about what they have uncovered."

The judge said he had seen detail of alleged debts and said the level of insolvency could be as high as £309m.

However, Ms Berezovskaya, questioned the receivers' analysis.

Anthony Trace QC, for Ms Berezovskaya, said the judge was not in a position to decide whether Mr Berezovsky's estate was insolvent.

He said there were a "number of things" receivers had not done and questioned the adequacy of their investigation.

Mr Trace said Ms Berezovskaya had been appointed executor by her father who had "died in tragic and mysterious circumstances".

The judge is being asked to decide whether Ms Berezovskaya should be made a temporary administrator of her father's estate pending further litigation.

Mr Berezovsky, 67, was found dead at his home in Ascot, Berkshire in March.

He was reportedly found on a bathroom floor with a ligature around his neck.


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Syria Crisis: France To Debate Military Action

Syria Writes To French MPs Debating Action

Updated: 10:42pm UK, Tuesday 03 September 2013

By Jason Farrell, Sky Reporter, in Paris

The Syrian parliament has urged its French counterparts not to support military action in two letters obtained by Sky News.

The letters addressed to the President of the French Senate and the President of the National Assembly warn of the "irreversible consequences" of war and invites delegates to travel to Damascus to judge the situation for themselves.

"We write to you with great emphasis, whilst you are in the process of considering a military attack against Syria," said the letter to the National Assembly, signed by Mohammad Jihad al Lahham, the speaker of Syria's parliament.

"We write to you as parliamentary colleagues, and as representatives of our people; but most importantly we write to you as fathers, mothers and family members, in a society no different to yours: we write to you as human beings and we ask you 'if you bomb us, will we bleed'?"

"Despite our shared humanity, we are divided between our separate doubts. Similar doubts have, in the past been the spark behind terrible conflicts, especially as we approach the 100th anniversary since the start of the First World War in 1914.

"We urge you to contact us by means of civil dialogue, and not a dialogue of blood and fire."

The letter to the French Senate President urged the country's politicians not to "plunge our two secular nations into a war" which it said would destabilise not only the region but the rest of the world.

Similar letters were sent to British MPs ahead of the House of Commons vote on taking action to punish Syria over the alleged use of chemical weapons in an attack in Damascus.

There are no plans for politicians to vote after the two debates in France, but many of them are expected to call for a ballot.

Like Washington, Paris has been building a case for intervention and of all the Western leaders French President Francois Hollande has appeared the most committed to punishing President Bashar al Assad over the alleged attack, which Mr Hollande said killed more than 200 people.

However, he has promised he will not go it alone if the US Congress opposes an armed offensive.

At a news conference after a meeting with German President Joachim Gauck, Mr Hollande said: "Europe must unite on this dossier and it will, each with its own responsibility.

"France will accept its role," he added. "There will be a meeting of foreign ministers soon."

But as France's full political spectrum gathers to question whether intervention is the right course of action, it will be argued that if French MPs do not get to vote, the US congress will effectively decide for them.

Political commentator Agnes Poirier told Sky News: "Hollande is in a difficult position, Cameron set off a chain reaction when he gave parliament the vote.

"President Obama has now gone to Congress and French politicians are saying why can't we vote on this too."

White House administration officials have been working to convince Congressmen of the need for intervention with Mr Obama meeting officials and US Secretary of State John Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel giving evidence to a Senate committee.

The French president said his determination to act was reinforced after reading an interview Mr Assad gave to French newspaper Le Figaro in which he denied that his forces had used chemical weapons and threatened "negative repercussions" against France if it intervened.

"On reading this, I became even more determined," Mr Hollande said.

"Those who had doubts about Bashar al Assad's intentions can no longer be in doubt. He speaks of 'liquidating' all those who do not agree with him."

Back in 2003 France had strongly criticised American intervention in Iraq and when it came to Libya France insisted on UN backing.

Now they are becoming a lone voice of support in Europe - even though recent polls show 64% of the population oppose involvement.

In Cafe Madeleine in central Paris there were mixed views. Two people used the same analogy to argue opposing opinions.

Waiter Sasha Kristc said: "If your next door neighbours are having a row you don't go knocking on the door, it's not your business."

But one of his clientele, Faycal El Darwiche, who runs a business between Paris and Lebanon, said: "If your next door neighbour is abusing his children, it's your responsibility to intervene."


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Rim Fire 'Maybe Started By Marijuana Growers'

A California fire that has been burning in and around Yosemite National Park may have been caused by illegal marijuana growing.

The Rim Fire is now 80% contained, prompting authorities to lift evacuation orders and advisories for several communities once threatened by it.

The blaze - the fourth largest recorded wildfire in California - started in a remote section of the Stanislaus National forest.

Smoke from the Rim Fire, viewed from the Pilot Peak Lookout, is shown in this undated United States Forest Service handout photo near Yosemite National Park The Rim Fire began on August 17

A local official, Chief Todd McNeal of the Twain Harte Fire Department, said there was no lightning in the area.

He said the fire was caused by humans, and that he "highly suspected" that people involved in an illegal marijuana-growing operation in the forest might have sparked the blaze.

The fire has burned nearly 370 square miles, destroying 111 structures, including a dozen homes.

At one point, it threatened water and power supplies in San Francisco, and prompted officials in Nevada to issue unhealthy-air warnings.

Fire on Highway 120 near Golden Arrow Road is shown at the Rim Fire in this undated United States Forest Service handout photo near Yosemite National Park The blaze spread quickly, due to dry conditions and strong winds

Although Yosemite has remained open, tourism businesses in the area have been hurt.

More than 4,300 firefighters are still battling the blaze. Higher humidity and lower temperatures have helped them in recent days.


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Afghan Police Rocket Kills Six Children

Six children have been killed and two others wounded in Afghanistan after policemen fired a rocket into a river to catch fish.

Eight officers have been arrested in connection with the accident, which happened last Friday in the Doshi district of the northern province of Baghlan, according to the authorities.

Officials say policemen on the bank of a river fired a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) into the water but it went astray and hit where the children had been swimming.

The victims were aged between 10 and 14.

In a statement, the interior ministry said: "The rocket went astray and hit a place where children were playing, killing six and wounding two others.

"Eight police personnel accused of misusing government weapons that killed these children have been arrested and handed over to military prosecutors for investigation."

Confirming the incident, Ahmad Jawid Basharat, a provincial spokesman, said: "The police did not mean to kill the children, they were fishing, but the rocket went astray and hit the other side of the river where children were swimming in shallow water."

Using explosives such as RPGs and hand grenades to kill and catch fish is not uncommon in Afghanistan.

In some parts of the country people even use electrical generators and bare wire to catch fish, posing an extreme hazard to swimmers.


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Iraq: Gunmen Kill 16 Members Of Shi'ite Family

Gunmen have shot dead 16 members of the same Shi'ite family in Iraq before blowing up their two neighbouring homes.

The attack took place at the homes of two brothers in the town of Latifiya, south of Baghdad, shortly after midnight on Wednesday, according to a doctor at a nearby hospital.

Among the dead were six children and eight women.

Survivor Haneen Mudhhir, speaking from hospital, said: "Gunmen broke into our house overnight and shot my father four times in the head, they killed my two brothers, they killed my cousin.

Residents sit at site of bomb attack, day after the blast, in Baghdad's Karrada district Some 83 civilians were killed across Iraq on Tuesday alone

"They were shooting everyone they saw, I escaped from the back door."

It was unclear who carried out the attack, but Sunni Islamist militants, including an al Qaeda affiliate, have been carrying out attacks in recent weeks.

Last week, another attack on a Shi'ite Muslim family in the town killed seven people.

The civil war in neighbouring Syria has aggravated deep-rooted sectarian divisions in Iraq, fraying an uneasy government coalition of Shi'ite, Sunni and ethnic Kurdish factions.

Bomb attacks across Iraq Attacks took place in four towns and cities on Tuesday

In a separate incident, a suicide bomber attacked a police headquarters in the northern city of Mosul, killing five policemen.

A roadside bomb also killed five soldiers carrying out a patrol in Tarmiya, north of Baghdad.

In total, some 83 people were killed on Tuesday alone across the country.

More than 700 Iraqis were killed in August, according to UN figures, with more than a third of the deadly attacks taking place in the capital. More than 4,000 people have died in the last five months.

The bloodshed, 18 months after US troops withdrew from Iraq, has stirred concerns about a return to the sectarian violence of 2006 when the monthly death toll at times topped 3,000.


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Fort Hood Gunman Forcibly Shaved On Death Row

The American Army psychiatrist sentenced to death for the Fort Hood shooting rampage has been forcibly shaved.

Major Nidal Hasan was convicted last month for the shooting at the Texas military base that left 13 dead and 30 wounded, and sentenced to death.

The 42-year-old Muslim began growing a beard in the years after the November 2009 massacre.

The beard prompted delays to his court-martial because it violated Army grooming regulations.

Funeral of Pfc Michael Pearson Texas legislators have proposed compensation for the victims' families

Hasan said at the time that he grew the beard because his faith required it, and he meant no disrespect.

An Army spokesman at Fort Leavenworth, where Hasan is on death row, said the inmate had been shaved according to Army regulations.

Hasan dispensed with all criminal defence counsel and represented himself during his trial.

He admitted that he had carried out the killings, saying he was a soldier who "switched sides" in a war.

Meanwhile, Texas legislators have proposed a new compensation bill for the shooting victims, according to The Dallas Morning News.


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Iraq Probe: Soldier 'Shot At Twitching Bodies'

A British soldier fired a volley of bullets into the "twitching" bodies of Iraqis after a firefight, a public inquiry has heard.

The Al Sweady Inquiry is examining allegations that British troops mistreated and unlawfully killed Iraqi detainees after the Battle of Danny Boy in southern Iraq in May 2004.

Former army private Duncan Aston told the inquiry he also saw a fellow private stamp on the head of a dead Iraqi, and other comrades punch and kick a detainee.

He did not report the incidents, because he did not want to "grass" on his friends, he said.

Mr Aston, who was serving with the 2nd Battalion the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, said his platoon sergeant demanded his weapon from him then opened fire on the bodies.

Detainee 772 who former army private Duncan Aston said he saw being punched and kicked by other soldiers Detainee 772, who allegedly was punched and kicked by soldiers

In a witness statement to the inquiry, Mr Aston - who has since left the Army - described how, after a firefight with Iraqi insurgents, he was collecting weapons from dead gunmen in a ditch when he noticed two were "twitching".

"At the time, I assumed that because they were twitching this meant that there must be some life there," he said.

He said the men appeared to be "somewhere between life and death" but looked past the point of first aid.

Mr Aston recalled his platoon sergeant, Paul Kelly approach the ditch "looking very angry" and try to fire at one of the twitching men, but his weapon did not work.

"He then threw his rifle to the ground and said words to the effect of 'give me your weapon'."

Sgt Kelly had seemed "worked up" he said. "He had been injured earlier in the tour when he was shot in the finger and he had returned to Iraq after a spell in the UK a lot angrier than he had been before."

He assumed Sgt Kelly wanted to fire his rifle at the bodies, but did not feel he could say no, Mr Aston told the hearing in central London.

"He put a full magazine of bullets into both bodies that had been twitching but he also fired into the bodies of the other dead gunmen in the ditch.

"The bodies of the two twitching gunmen stopped twitching. There was no other reaction from the bodies. They did not make any other noise, they just stopped twitching."

Sgt Kelly gave the gun back, and the incident was not mentioned between them again, he said.

The Ministry of Defence has denied the allegations, saying bodies handed back to Iraqis had died on the battlefield.


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Lance Armstrong Told To Reveal Dope Details

A Texas judge is pushing Lance Armstrong closer to his first sworn testimony on his use of performance-enhancing drugs.

The former professional cyclist has been ordered to answer questions about 'who knew what and when' about his doping, including his ex-wife and legal team.

Acceptance Insurance Holdings is seeking the information in a civil action to recover $3m (£1.92m) in bonuses it paid Armstrong from 1999 to 2001.

The Nebraska-based company is trying to prove a conspiracy and cover-up by Armstrong to commit fraud, and wants to know when his personal and business associates first learned he was using performance drugs.

Lance ArmstrongIn January 2011 shortly before her eponymous show ended, Winfrey launched her own television network, featuring her 'Next Chapter' programme The cyclist confessed to using drugs on the Oprah Winfrey show in January

Armstrong has objected to these demands, arguing he has already acknowledged cheating and accusing Acceptance of engaging in a "harassing, malicious ... fishing expedition".

After a decade of denials Armstrong confessed to chat show host Oprah Winfrey in January that he had used performance enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France seven times; titles he was subsequently stripped of.

But the admission lacked details and he has so far refused to provide sworn testimony to a the US Anti-Doping Agency, even when it was presented as his only chance to lift the lifetime ban he received from the sport.

Armstrong has claimed information about his ex-wife Kristin and his solicitor is exempt from disclosure under spouse and attorney-client privilege.

Acceptance has argued there are no protections for spouses and lawyers who may be aware of fraud.

Armstrong has been ordered by the judge to provide documents and written answers to a series of questions by the end of September, with the case set for trial in April 2014.


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Syria: Russia Warns US Over Military Action

US Draft Resolution On Syria

Updated: 1:35pm UK, Wednesday 04 September 2013

The full text of the US draft resolution on action in Syria:

JOINT RESOLUTION

To authorize the limited and tailored use of the United States Armed Forces against Syria.

Whereas Syria is in material breach of the laws of war by having employed chemical weapons against its civilian population;

Whereas the abuses of the regime of Bashar al-Assad have included the brutal repression and war upon its own civilian population, resulting in more than 100,000 people killed in the past two years, and more than 2 million internally displaced people and Syrian refugees in Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq, creating an unprecedented regional crisis and instability;

Whereas the Assad regime has the largest chemical weapons programs in the region and has demonstrated its capability and willingness to repeatedly use weapons of mass destruction against its own people, including the August 21, 2013 attack in the suburbs of Damascus in which the Assad regime murdered over 1,000 innocent people, including hundreds of children;

Whereas there is clear and compelling evidence of the direct involvement of Assad regime forces and senior officials in the planning, execution, and after-action attempts to cover-up the August

21 attack, and hide or destroy evidence of such attack;

Whereas the Arab League has declared with regards to the August 21 incident to hold the "Syrian regime responsible for this heinous crime";

Whereas the United Nations Security Council, in Resolution 1540 (2004) affirmed that the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons constitutes a threat to international peace and security;

Whereas in the Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003, Congress found that Syria's acquisition of weapons of mass destruction threatens the security of the Middle East and the national security interests of the United States;

Whereas the actions and conduct of the Assad regime are in direct contravention of Syria's legal obligations under the United Nations Charter, the Geneva Conventions, and the Geneva Protocol to the Hague Convention on the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, and also violates standards set forth in the Chemical Weapons Convention;

Whereas Syria's use of weapons of mass destruction and its conduct and actions constitute a grave threat to regional stability, world peace, and the national security interests of the United States and its allies and partners;

Whereas the objectives of the United States use of military force in connection with this authorization are to respond to the use, and deter and degrade the potential future use of weapons of mass destruction by the Syrian government;

Whereas the conflict in Syria will only be resolved through a negotiated political settlement, and Congress calls on all parties to the conflict in Syria to participate urgently and constructively in the Geneva process; and

Whereas the President has authority under the Constitution to use force in order to defend the national security interests of the United States:

Now, therefore, be it,

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This joint resolution may be cited as the "Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against the Government of Syria to Respond to Use of Chemical Weapons".

SECTION 2. AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES.

(a) AUTHORIZATION-The President is authorized, subject to subsection (b), to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate in a limited and tailored manner against legitimate military targets in Syria, only to: (1) respond to the use of weapons of mass destruction by the Syrian government in the conflict in Syria; (2) deter Syria's use of such weapons in order to protect the national security interests of the United States and to protect our allies and partners against the use of such weapons; and (3) degrade Syria's capacity to use such weapons in the future.

(b) REQUIREMENT FOR DETERMINATION THAT USE OF MILITARY FORCE IS

NECESSARY- Before exercising the authority granted in subsection (a), the President shall make available to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate his determination that-

(1) the United States has used all appropriate diplomatic and other peaceful means to prevent the deployment and use of weapons of mass destruction by Syria;

(2) the Syrian government has conducted one or more significant chemical weapons attacks;

(3) the use of military force is necessary to respond to the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government;

(4) it is in the core national security interest of the United States to use such military force;

(5) the United States has a military plan to achieve the specific goals of responding to the use of weapons of mass destruction by the Syrian government in the conflict in Syria, to deter Syria's use of such weapons in order to protect the national security interests of the United States and to protect our allies and partners against the use of such weapons, and to degrade Syria's capacity to use such weapons in the future; and

(6) the use of military force is consistent with and furthers the goals of the United States strategy toward Syria, including achieving a negotiated political settlement to the conflict.

(c) WAR POWERS RESOLUTION REQUIREMENTS-

(1) SPECIFIC STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION- Consistent with section 8(a)(1) of the War Powers Resolution, 50 U.S.C. § 1541, et seq., the Congress declares that this section is intended to constitute specific statutory authorization within the meaning of section

5(b) of the War Powers Resolution, within the limits of the authorization established under this Section.

(2) APPLICABILITY OF OTHER REQUIREMENTS- Nothing in this resolution supersedes any requirement of the War Powers Resolution.

SECTION 3. LIMITATION. The authority granted in section 2 does not authorize the use of the United States Armed Forces on the ground in Syria for the purpose of combat operations.

SECTION 4. TERMINATION OF THE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE USE OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES.

The authorization in section 2(a) shall terminate 60 days after the date of the enactment of this joint resolution, except that the President may extend, for a single period of 30 days, such authorization if -

(1) the President determines and certifies to Congress, not later than 5 days before the date of termination of the initial authorization, that the extension is necessary to fulfill the purposes of this resolution as defined by Section 2(a) due to extraordinary circumstances and for ongoing and impending military operations against Syria under section 2(a); and

(2) Congress does not enact into law, before the extension of authorization, a joint resolution disapproving the extension of the authorization for the additional 30 day period; provided that any such joint resolution shall be considered under the expedited procedures otherwise provided for concurrent resolutions of disapproval contained in section 7 of the War Powers Resolution (50 U.S.C. 1546).

SECTION 5. SYRIA STRATEGY.

Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this resolution, the President shall consult with Congress and submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives an integrated United States Government strategy for achieving a negotiated political settlement to the conflict in Syria, including a comprehensive review of current and planned U.S. diplomatic, political, economic, and military policy towards Syria, including: (1) the provision of all forms of assistance to the Syrian Supreme Military Council and other Syrian entities opposed to the government of Bashar Al-Assad that have been properly and fully vetted and share common values and interests with the United States; (2) the provision of all forms of assistance to the Syrian political opposition, including the Syrian Opposition Coalition; (3) efforts to isolate extremist and terrorist groups in Syria to prevent their influence on the future transitional and permanent Syrian governments; (4) coordination with allies and partners; and (5) efforts to limit support from the Government of Iran and others for the Syrian regime.

SECTION 6. CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING.

(a) Notification and Provision of Information. Upon his determination to use the authority set forth in section 2 of this Act, the President shall notify Congress, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, of the use of such authority and shall keep Congress fully and currently informed of the use of such authority.

(b) Reports. No fewer than 10 days after the initiation of military operations under the authority provided by Section 2, and every 20 days thereafter until the completion of military operations, the President shall submit to the Congress, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, a report on the status of such operations, including progress achieved toward the objectives specified in Section 2(a), the financial costs of operations to date, and an assessment of the impact of the operations on the Syrian regime's chemical weapons capabilities and intentions.

SECTION 7. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION. The authority set forth in Section 2 of this resolution shall not constitute an authorization for the use of force or a declaration of war except to the extent that it authorizes military action under the conditions, for the specific purposes, and for the limited period of time set forth in this resolution.

SECTION 5. SYRIA STRATEGY.

Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this resolution, the President shall consult with Congress and submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives an integrated United States Government strategy for achieving a negotiated political settlement to the conflict in Syria, including a comprehensive review of current and planned U.S. diplomatic, political, economic, and military policy towards Syria, including: (1) the provision of all forms of assistance to the Syrian Supreme Military Council and other Syrian entities opposed to the government of Bashar Al-Assad that have been properly and fully vetted and share common values and interests with the United States; (2) the provision of all forms of assistance to the Syrian political opposition, including the Syrian Opposition Coalition; (3) efforts to isolate extremist and terrorist groups in Syria to prevent their influence on the future transitional and permanent Syrian governments; (4) coordination with allies and partners; and (5) efforts to limit support from the Government of Iran and others for the Syrian regime.

SECTION 6. CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING.

(a) Notification and Provision of Information. Upon his determination to use the authority set forth in section 2 of this Act, the President shall notify Congress, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, of the use of such authority and shall keep Congress fully and currently informed of the use of such authority.

(b) Reports. No fewer than 10 days after the initiation of military operations under the authority provided by Section 2, and every 20 days thereafter until the completion of military operations, the President shall submit to the Congress, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, a report on the status of such operations, including progress achieved toward the objectives specified in Section 2(a), the financial costs of operations to date, and an assessment of the impact of the operations on the Syrian regime's chemical weapons capabilities and intentions.

SECTION 7. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION. The authority set forth in Section 2 of this resolution shall not constitute an authorization for the use of force or a declaration of war except to the extent that it authorizes military action under the conditions, for the specific purposes, and for the limited period of time set forth in this resolution.


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Texas School Stabbing: 'One Person Killed'

One person has been killed and several others were injured in a stabbing at a high school in Texas, reports say.

All the victims are believed to be students.

Two male suspects were reportedly seen in handcuffs outside Spring High School, north of Houston.

The stabbing happened about 7am local time on the campus and there were reports that a violent fight had taken place.

Sheriff's deputies said one person died at the scene and two others were flown by medical helicopter to Memorial Hermann-The Texas Medical Center.

No information was available about the injured people's conditions.

Stabbing leaved one dead in Texas People stand outside the school after the stabbing (Pic: KHOU)

A woman inside the school told MyFoxHouston.com she heard commotion coming from the school cafeteria, which was followed shortly by an announcement over the intercom calling for a school nurse.

She said she walked outside in the hallway all she saw a blood trail lead from the cafeteria to the back of the school.

KHOU 11 reporter Jeremy Desel spoke with parents who gathered across the street from the school.

One father called Kenneth said: "Well, number one we're concerned about our kids.

"One of my kids was kind of there in the area when they seen it and they're frantic and scared, and here the police are telling us to move our vehicles.

Stabbing leaved one dead in Texas Pic: KHOU

"(My son) told me that he was scared and he wants to come home. We can all understand at this point, right?"

Kenneth said his son described the scene to him, saying the incident appeared to happen in a back hallway.

"They were walking out of the area when it happened, but they sent pictures to me of all the blood everywhere. All they texted and told me was one died and, out of the total, five were stabbed. All students."

Parents of the students who were affected have all been notified, administrators said.

"I'm just trying to make sure that my child is OK," said Jan, whose son is a junior at the school.

"I've actually texted and I've actually called, they are receiving phone calls.  They are in their first-period class and everything is calm."

Spring High School in Texas The attack happened at Spring High School

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