Schoolgirl Tortured For Years By Bullies Accompanied To Prom With 300 Bikers

By Samantha in Feel Good On 15th September 2021
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Felicity Warburton, 15, remembers only the tough memories of the school where her bullies made her life a living hell. However, the teenager had the last laugh when she was escorted to the school prom by almost 300 bikers. 

Felicity was left in shock when the bikers showed up in their droves on Monday (6/9) night - revving their engines to applause from Felicity’s classmates and teachers.

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Apparently, Felicity's mom Kathryn Warburton had put on an appeal on Facebook a few weeks back, requesting for WAC Motorcycle Club to attend the prom at the Worcester Warriors Stadium to support the teen.

The emotional mom wrote: 

“Felicity has been looking forward to her prom as she feels that this will be the point where she can show them (the bullies) that they can’t hurt her anymore.

“They have bullied her so much she has even contemplated suicide in the past year, so I really want her prom to be everything she wants and needs it to be.”

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Dad Rich Morris, 45, from Droitwich, Worcs., said:

“It was amazing. We were hoping for maybe ten or so bikers to come but there were hundreds.

“They kept coming batch by batch until there were so many bikers you couldn’t even see Felicity in the middle of them all.

“They were even given an escort by a group of ex-police officers and prison guards.

“We were blown away.

“Felicity loved every minute and it was just incredible to see the support from all the bikers.”

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Felicity's dad who runs a digital photography business, shares that:

“Felicity has had her challenges but the bullies seem to think it’s ok to pick on her.

“She was abused every day and it crushed her but we felt that after Monday night we could see our lovely, bubbly Felicity really enjoying herself.

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“Proud of her doesn’t even touch it, she’s an amazing girl and she hasn’t deserved any of this, so to see her light up like a Christmas tree was absolutely fantastic.

“When she sat on that trike and I looked at her, it was like time stood still and I just thought ‘we’ve got our daughter back’.

“When you’ve got someone crunching you down time and time again, you don’t see any good in yourself.

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“To see that smile break out on her face was very overwhelming.

“The confidence it brought out in Felicity was amazing. Over the last year she’s had constant bullying, the school have done what they can but they can’t do everything.”

More power to Felicity and her parents!

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