*T/W: The following article discusses abuse. Reader discretion is advised
A video shared on Twitter by @4shrf has gone viral as it shows a girl being harassed and beaten up by her schoolmate, as others watch. The 2-minute 20-second video shows a girl curling into a ball-like shape as she is surrounded by her schoolmates and slowly taking hits from one of the girls.

“Please parents, observe your children. [These girls] are just 15 years old! This is definitely because of a guy. What’s going to happen to children these days, it’s as if they have no ethics!”
In the video, the girl wearing the yellow shirt could be seen pulling the victim’s hair, dragging and hitting her. Following the incident, the girl who attacked her classmate made a live session on Instagram, only to be swarmed by viewers who called her out for the beating.
The top right comment reads, “Wait until the police come and catch you, it’s fun beating people up, isn’t it?”

He continued to update about the incident in the thread, this time sharing the police report made.

“I told you guys, it’s about a guy, from children to adulthood, if there’s a fight it’s always about a guy.”
He captions the police report, responding to it by questioning the suspect who claims the victim was having an affair with a guy who is apparently the victim’s stepbrother. The victim was confused, but without further questioning, was beaten and taken to the location as shown in the video.
The long thread of updates continued with him sharing that the victim was taken to the hospital for treatment following the incident.

“More updates guys, internal bleed in the nose, bruised throat, head injuries, and sore waist.”
He then shared a screenshot of the comment section of an Instagram post, but this time the suspect denied that they were fighting over a guy. Instead labelling the reason as a case of slander. However, she did not deny beating the victim.

Whatever the ACTUAL reason may have been, there is definitely no reason to raise hands. Problems should always be solved maturely, with words rather than violence.
*Cover Image Credits: Twitter
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