A female Warren Central High School student is currently hospitalized with a broken neck after two male students chased her down and attacked her inside a school bathroom.
Lakesha Cannon is the mother of Niyah Dixon, 17, a senior at the high school. She has a broken neck, torn ligaments and other injuries after she was attacked.
That's when, Cannon said, the boys started punching her unconscious before another student separated the incident.Dixon was taken from the bathroom to the nurse. Her father picked her up and took her to the hospital because 911 was never called."She had to get a plate in front of her neck, she had to get pins in the back of her neck," Cannon said.
"I sit here and thank god as much as I can for still having a daughter," Cannon said."One snap, one more yank, one more anything. I could've been daughterless.""It's a lot, from something that both gentlemen could have just walked away from," Cannon said."I done described them as some little monsters with no home training," Cannon said."After what they did to my daughter there is no other label for them.
Cannon said the principal told her both boys have been expelled. In an emailed statement, Dennis Jarrett, director of media and community relations for the district, said due to the age of people involved and the ongoing investigation, additional information can't be released.
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