The mum issued the heartfelt plea for members of the public to “do the decent and human thing” by deleting the videos
A mum has begged people to stop sharing graphic footage of her teenage son being violently attacked in a Fife park.
She said: “I’m begging for the videos of the attack on my son to stop being shared around. Why anyone wants to watch them and send them to people is beyond me.” Our Kids, Our Future was launched in February after the Record reported on a disturbing series of attacks on teens. In October, we told how then 12-year-old Abbie Jarvis was beaten black and blue in a violent incident that left her in hospital for two days. She still hasn't been able to return to school.
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