Thomas Wei Huang previously couldn’t be named due to his age (Picture: PA/Devon Live)
Thomas Wei Huang previously couldn’t be named due to his age (Picture: PA/Devon Live)

A public schoolboy who tried to murder two fellow students as they slept before turning on a teacher has been named for the first time.

Thomas Wei Huang, now 17, armed himself with three claw hammers and ambushed the boys in their boarding house at Blundell’s School in Tiverton, Devon, in June last year.

He previously could not be identified due to a legal order, but it was lifted by a judge today.

Wearing just his boxer shorts, Huang waited for the boys to fall asleep in their cabin-style beds before climbing up and attacking them.

*EMARGOED UNTIL SENTENCING OUTCOME ANNOUNCEMENT; AFTERNOON OF OCTOBER 18* Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon. Release date October 18 2024. A teen who launched a horror hammer attack on two sleeping pupils in the dorm of a private boarding school before trying to kill a teacher has been jailed for life. The now 17-year-old was found guilty of three counts of attempted murder after he launched a violent assault at the ?41k a year Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon, with the intent to kill. And today (Fri) he was given a minimum sentence of 12 years imprisonment before parole could be considered at his hearing at Exeter Crown Court. During his trial, the court heard how two of the victims, aged 16 and 15 at the time, were taken to hospital in life-threatening conditions and will never fully recover.
The attack took place in a boarding house at Blundell’s School in Devon (Picture: SWNS)

Henry Roffe-Silvester, their house master, was sleeping in his nearby quarters and went to investigate after noises from the boarding house woke him up.

He later told a jury he entered the bedroom to the sight of a silhouetted figure who turned towards him and repeatedly struck him in the head.

Another student who heard the house master shouting and swearing as he fled called 999, believing there was an intruder.

Huang claimed he kept the hammers to protect himself against zombies (Picture: SWNS)
Huang claimed he kept the hammers to protect himself against zombies (Picture: SWNS)

The boys suffered skull fractures, a punctured lung, internal bleeding and injuries to their ribs and spleen.

A hallway in the boarding house where Huang attacked his victims (Picture: SWNS)
A hallway in the boarding house where Huang attacked his victims (Picture: SWNS)

They had no memory of the incident but are now living with ‘long-term consequences’, with one of the boys suffering permanent brain damage.

Mr Roffe-Silvester was struck six time in total but has made a full recovery.

Huang insisted he was sleepwalking the whole time, and therefore was not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity.

‘I feel very terribly sorry for all three individuals because of what I did to them,’ he said while giving evidence.

He insisted he kept the hammers by his bed ‘for protection’ from a potential ‘zombie apocalypse’.

But the court heard how investigators ‘uncovered an obsession that the defendant had with one of the boys, an obsession with hammers as weapons, and an obsession with killing and killers and the killing of children’.

Kerim Fuad KC, defending, described the incident as a ‘tragic and extraordinary case’ and said Huang had since been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

The teenager struggled from academic and personal difficulties and had an ‘unhealthy interest in violence and violent films’, Mr Fuad added.

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