The 15-year-old victim was slapped and kicked repeatedly as a group filmed the incident and egged on the attackersPolice were tipped off to the January incident only after the video, now seen by more than 100,000, was posted to Facebook
An online video of a 15-year-old girl being slapped and kicked about 50 times by two teenage girls sparked an investigation by Hong Kong police on Tuesday, resulting in the arrest of one of the suspected attackers that night.
The girl was slapped and kicked more than 10 times before one of the attackers pulled her to the floor by her hair and continued the beating. The clip has been viewed more than 100,000 times since being posted. “Can Hong Kong police help to make arrests,” one viewer commented.The police source said the victim, attackers and onlookers all belonged to a group of teenagers who know each other and usually gather in Tuen Mun district at night.
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