Horrifying video shows moment gang of schoolgirl bullies savagely beat 15-year-old girl on the ground in random attack
The youngster was set upon by five other young girls who had asked her to fight another girl with them but she refused she they attacked her instead
A TEENAGER'S skull was cracked open and she was left with two black eyes after she was allegedly battered by five teenage girls, who lured her into a trap and attacked her 'like animals' before posting footage online.
The 15-year-old, whose mother has requested to only be known as Michelle, says she was set upon in the Stockwell Park Estate in Stockwell, south London, at 8pm last Tuesday.
Schoolgirl Michelle said she was shoved her to the ground and kicked as she lay on the floor before her shoes were stolen.
Michelle's mum, who did not wish to be named, said: "I just feel heartbroken and disgusted.
"I couldn't even watch the video, I couldn't even listen to her screams and the kicks.
"The attack only lasted a couple of minutes, but Michelle said she felt like it was forever.
"It has left her really shaken up. I don't want her going out of the house in case they come back for her. She wants to continue with life but I am scared for her.
"We just really want these girls to be brought to justice before they do that to someone else, and this time kill them.
"For all they know they could have killed Michelle with a kick – they would never have known, they just wanted to act like animals.
"Five girls on one person – it is horrible."
Her aunt, mum-of-one Aieshsa Rozario, 32, said: "Michelle was with a friend when the girls came along and said they wanted to talk to her.
"They tricked her into going over and the rest of the girls all jumped her.
"The reason they attacked her is because they wanted her to fight another girl with them, but she refused so they thought she was setting them up and beat her up instead.
"If she had not refused it would have been six people on someone else. She doesn't even know the girl they were talking about, she just knows of her.
"They were kicking her in the head.
"The girls were filming Michelle while they were attacking her and put a video online to brag about what happened.
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"Michelle is really nervous and shaken by it – she just looks like a bag of nerves.
"She is scared to go out and we do not want to let her out anyway.
"Whenever I watch that video it makes me feel really angry and a little bit sick.
"We want to bring these girls to justice."
Aieshsa and Michelle's mother claim Michelle was attacked because the group wanted her to join in another fight with a different teenager and she refused.
Michelle was rushed to St Thomas' Hospital in nearby Vauxhall by ambulance following the attack and checked over before being released later the same night.
A video of the attack, initially posted on Snapchat the family say, has been viewed more than 14,000 times online.
Michelle knew her attackers but is not friends with them.
A spokesman for the London Metropolitan Police said: "Police are investigating the assault of a girl in Stockwell.
"Officers were called to Stockwell Road, SW9 at approximately 20.10hrs on Tuesday, 13 September to reports of a girl, aged 15, suffering injuries after being assaulted by up to five females.
"London Ambulance Service attended and the victim was taken to a south London hospital for treatment to minor injuries.
"One girl, 14, has been arrested on suspicion of GBH, and has been bailed pending further enquiries to a date in early November.
"Enquiries into the circumstances continue. Officers from Lambeth investigate."
A spokesman for SW9 Community Housing, which manages the Stockwell Park estate, said: "From the video footage itself it is impossible to identify whether the incident took place on our estate.
"We have established that the girl who was assaulted is not a resident of the Stockwell Park estate.
"We are checking our CCTV footage and liaising with the local police to try to establish the full circumstances.
"If we discover that all or some of the perpetrators are resident on the estate, we will take appropriate action."
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