How a child murderer ended up working at an Oxford primary school

Legal loophole meant Spanish killer Iria Suarez-Gonzalez did not have to reveal her conviction

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A woman jailed for killing a schoolgirl as a teenager was able to teach at primary school in Oxford for almost a year without disclosing her conviction, it has emerged.

Iria Suarez-Gonzalez, now 35, became “one of Spain’s most notorious killers” after she and a friend stabbed 16-year-old Clara Garcia to death in 2000, the Oxford Mail reports. According to media reports from the time, the pair - who cut Garcia’s throat and stabbed her 32 times - were driven by a desire to know “what it would feel like to kill someone”.

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