SICK BULLIES

Horrifying video shows girl being dragged by the hair and kicked in the head by female attacker

Cops are speaking to a teenager girl in connection with the brutal incident in Albert Park at the weekend

THIS is the shocking moment a young girl is attacked by another female teenager in broad daylight - while others watch on and do nothing about it.

The attack shows a girl, who has been named online as "Millie", being attacked and dragged by her hair around Albert Park in Middlesborough on Saturday.

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A young girl was brutally attacked by another in Middlesborough on SaturdayCredit: Cleveland Police
The footage of the vile attack was shared on FacebookCredit: Cleveland Police
In it the older girl is seen kicking and punching the younger girlCredit: Cleveland Police

Her attacker, who is thought to be older, can be seen punching and kicking Millie as she begs for her to stop.

You can also see a group of people standing around as the attack goes on, with not one person jumping in to stop the onslaught.

The two minute-long footage, which is thought to have been deleted from its original source, has been posted and shared numerous times on Facebook over the weekend.

The girl, who has been named online as Millie, is battered while others watch onCredit: Cleveland Police
The video has gone viral since being posted onlineCredit: Cleveland Police
Many have expressed their outrage and called for cops to find the girl responsibleCredit: Cleveland Police

Users on Facebook have been shocked and outraged by the assault with many hoping to see action taken against the girl responsible.

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Janine Spriggs said: “That video of that lass battering that other lass has physically knocked me bad that poor girl shouting get off me and everyone laughing at her! Absolutely awful I feel like going and giving her a cuddle poor poor girl.”

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Another user called Georgia said: “That lass who battered that other girl dragging her hair and kicking her in her head and that hope you feel rock hard cause your really not just showing off in front of your mates thinking your clever, your not but a F****** bully you make me sick if that was my daughter id off went off it hope to go you get what you deserve this world is coming beyond a F***ing joke feel so sorry for that lass!!!!!" (sic)

Police are questioning a young girl in connection with the incidentCredit: Cleveland Police
The attack happened in Albert Park at around 6pm on SaturdayCredit: Cleveland Police
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Katie Welsh said: “Scary to think my kids are growing up in this cruel world we live in I just wanna protect them all there life, what goes through people heads these days that poor girl getting battered while everyone recording her and laughing is horrible broke my heart seeing that I actually cried with anger, I hope the poor lass is okay god bless her. To the horrible bully your day will come one day.”

Cleveland Police have confirmed they are looking into the incident and have questioned a girl in connection with what happened.

Cops are still seeking witnesses to what happened in the parkCredit: Cleveland Police
Many residents have reacted with outrage and anger to the videoCredit: Cleveland Police
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A spokesperson for Cleveland Police said: “Officers investigating a report of an assault on a young teenage girl in Albert Park at around 6pm on Saturday evening have questioned a teenage girl in connection with the incident.

“We have also had further names put forward by witnesses and will carry out further inquiries to trace these people. In the meantime, if anyone else has any information which could help police, please contact us on the non-emergency number 101.”


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