A video of school girls beating a class fellow in Lahore school has gone viral on social media. The disturbing video shows a group of teenage girls beating and kicking another class fellow. Others girls have seen bullying and laughing.
Two of the girls are seen sitting on the victim and banging her heads on the floor. They are heard saying that they won’t let the girl go until she apologizes. According to media reports, the school girls beat the class fellow after she stopped them from doing drugs. The Father of the victim says the girls are drug addicts.
The video shows one of the girls asking the victim to apologize because there is no one to rescue her. The teenage girls also abused the victim. The video went viral on social media last night and has gained thousands of views. Another video that appeared on social media shows that one of the girls from the group beat the victim and kicked her in the stomach. She even tried to slap her and held the victim by her hair and then threw her on the floor. Other students were filming the video.
Full video of the Scarsdale School incident.This is too painful to watch💔 #Lahore pic.twitter.com/f3AIYEDbkD
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The victim is heard constantly saying that leave her hair and let her go. A Twitter user said that the boys filming the video should have called the management to stop the girls from beating the victim.
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Netizens have condemned the incident and demanded strict action against these girls. They demand police arrest the girls. Others say that schools should terminate these students. A majority, however, believe that parents are responsible for the reckless and inhumane behavior of the girls. Parents are careless these days and do not know how to keep a check on their children.
The incident is trending on social media. Netizens demand that schools and law enforcement agencies should not condone the behavior of their fellow students.