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Teen girl in critical condition after horrific video shows HS student repeatedly bashing her head into concrete

A Missouri teenager is in critical condition after her head was repeatedly slammed into concrete during a fight, according to horrifying footage and authorities.

The brutal battle video was so horrifying that it was widely shared on social media this weekend.

KTVI “A fight near Hazelwood East High School on Friday left one person hospitalized with serious injuries.”

The news organization did not name the victims or perpetrators of the violent crimes.

Video of the confrontation shows two high school girls facing off and fighting in the middle of the road.

Within seconds, one student threw the other teen to the sidewalk. Then she threw a series of punches in the girl’s face. When another female student tries to intervene, she is attacked by other teenage girls.

The more aggressive student was punched in the face at least a dozen times, then grabbed the teen by the hair and violently slammed her head into the concrete multiple times, according to the video.

The victim was violently hit in the head with the pavement at least four times.

A teenage girl is seen on video lying unconscious on the sidewalk and beginning to convulse after the huge attack.

Missouri news outlets said no arrests had been made in the horrific assault as of Saturday.

St. Louis County police are reportedly investigating the gruesome assault.

This was announced by a police department spokesperson. KMOV An update on the shocking attack is expected to be released on Monday.

The Hazelwood School District released a statement regarding the disturbing video of the fight.

“It is tragic that children are injured,” the statement said. “Bullying and conflict in our communities is an issue that we all need to take ownership of and work toward solutions for the sake of our children. The Hazelwood School District extends our deepest condolences to everyone involved. , we will continue to provide further emotional support from our support ‘and crisis response teams to those in need. ”

“We look forward to continuing to work with our communities on behalf of our children, showing kindness and respect to the families involved during this difficult time, and working towards the betterment of our communities as a whole.” Please pledge,” the district added.

(Warning: Graphic video)

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