Two teenagers accused of stabbing a 12 year-old girl at Barry Island have been granted conditional bail in court.
The boys, aged 13 and 15, are charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent following the alleged attack near the Harbour Road car park on Sunday evening.
The girl is recovering at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff after suffering multiple stab wounds.
Both suspects did not an enter a plea when they appeared before Cardiff magistrates.
They were released until Friday 20th December, when they will appear before a judge at Cardiff Crown Court.

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