![]() Immediately following the incident, the victim was supported by a sixth form student, who ensured she arrived home safely and the incident was reported. DerbyshireLive understands that the attacker will send a formal letter of apology to the victim, as instructed by the police.Ī spokesperson for John Port Spencer Academy said: "This video was taken out of school on a local authority bus service and showed the appalling, aggressive behaviour of a female student. ![]() The ones who've been involved are just nasty." And it's not just the bus, it's all of the kids at school. I'm not going to make her get the bus because it's not safe. I work full time so I can't pick her up and drop her off. The mother said: "She's terrified to catch the bus. Since the incident, she is yet to return to school. The incident, which happened on Friday, May 5, was the latest in a line of "ongoing" bullying issues that the mother said her daughter had experienced since joining the school last September. My daughter told me that she had planned not to tell me." I spoke to the sixth former instead who told me what had happened and I got in my car and went to pick them up. I'd finished work early that day and I just had a bad feeling so I decided to walk to the bus stop to meet her. She got off early in Littleover, half an hour's walk from her actual stop, and broke down in tears. After the cameras were switched off, the attacker, while getting off the bus at her stop, poured juice on the victim and others threw food at her, alleges the mum. The victim asks what she needs to apologise for and the girl repeats "say sorry" before the victim apologises and the girl gets off.īut the mother of the girl said that the incident did not end there. The girls push and pull each other's hair before the girl on top orders the victim to say sorry. ![]() The victim retaliates and a fight ensues, in the midst of which the girl bangs her head on a handrail and ends up pinned on the ground. The video, which StaffordshireLive and DerbyshireLive have seen, but chosen not to share, begins as the victim is slapped by the perpetrator. Where's the empathy nowadays? Instead of helping, people just get their phones out and start recording. The mother, who wished to remain anonymous, said: "I'm furious and hurt. READ MORE: Changes to covid mask rules at Burton's Queen's Hospital She is then pinned by another girl, with shouts of 'stamp on her head' heard in the background.Ī John Port spokesperson said it happened on a 'local authority bus service', but slammed the attacker for their 'appalling, aggressive behaviour'. The footage, shared by DerbyshireLive, shows the girl retaliating after being slapped in the face. Video footage seen by StaffordshireLive shows the John Port Spencer Academy year seven pupil being pinned to the ground. A young girl violently attacked on a South Derbyshire bus is terrified to return to school, her mum has said.
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