Schoolgirl Bully Beating Up 13-year-old Girl As Gang Of Jeering Boys Cheer Her On
By
Editorial Staff in
Bizarre
On 28th September 2016
This is the horrific moment a bully viciously attacks a 13-year-old girl as onlookers urge her to 'kick her in the face'.
Crying, the victim begs the girl to leave her alone after she is punched repeatedly about the head and body.
The footage, filmed at a school in Tamworth, Staffordshire, was taken by sick friends of the attacker who laugh and taunt at her ordeal and encourage the bully to keep going - with one even shouting 'You ain't got her in the face yet'.
A 15-year-old girl has today been arrested by Staffordshire Police in connection with the incident.
#1 A 13-year-old girl was viciously assaulted, pictured, near a school in Tamworth
#2 The victim was dragged around, pictured, by her attacker while a crowd cheered the bully on
#3 Her mother said the girls were 'supposed to be friends' and she cried when she learned her daughter had been attacked
#4 In the footage, uploaded to Snapchat, the girl can be heard shouting at her that she was 'going to get banged' as she repeatedly hits her
'The video was posted on Snapchat and she saved it as soon as she saw it, which is good as the guy who took it shortly deleted it.
'It's good that everyone is sharing it on Facebook to raise awareness, but it's so upsetting and I don't like watching it. It's just horrible.'
The attack happened next to an underpass near her school just after 3pm on Monday.
#5 The girl was even dragged around by her hair, pictured, as a crowd of boys can be heard laughing
The victim, pictured, is seen on the floor in tears for most of the footage, pleading with her attacker to stop.
A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: 'Officers are continuing to support the 13-year-old victim, who was treated in hospital for minor injuries and is now recovering at home.
'She is receiving appropriate support and her family are supportive of our investigation.
'We appreciate footage of the assault is in circulation and it is distressing.
'Officers investigating the incident have seen the footage and it does form part of our investigation.
'We would like to take this opportunity to reassure our communities that such incidents in Tamworth, and Staffordshire as a whole, are rare.
'An increased, visible police presence has been implemented in the Tamworth area to provide reassurance to the local community.
'We are treating this matter seriously and anyone with information is encouraged to contact us on 101, or speak to the officers on patrol.'