Jailed school headteacher for attacking deputy is released from prison
His release under the Home Detention Curfew Scheme mean's he'll be tagged, and subject to 'strict conditions'
The Prison Service have confirmed a the head of a school jailed for attacking another teacher with a metal wrench has been released from prison.
It's just four months since 54-year-old Anthony Felton from Swansea was handed 28 months for the incident in Aberavon.
His release under the Home Detention Curfew Scheme mean's he'll be tagged, and subject to 'strict conditions'.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: “Offenders released on Home Detention Curfew are subject to strict conditions and must be tagged. If they break the rules they will be sent back to prison.”
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