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Boyne Island fight: Horrifying moment teenager punches and kicks 15-year-old girl in the face

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A 15-year-old girl was filmed allegedly being punched and kicked in the face by another teenager on Boyne Island on Saturday.

Shocking footage has emerged of a 15-year-old boy who was allegedly kicked and punched in the face by another girl in a random attack.

The distressing scenes unfolded In the parking lot of a library on Boyne Island in the Gladstone region of central Queensland last Saturday.

In the video obtained by The courier mailA blonde girl is seen sitting on the floor with an older girl standing over her.

The alleged attacker pulled the teenager’s hair while repeatedly kicking and punching the victim, who was curled up on the ground.

The alleged attacker was then heard telling the victim to get up.

“No, I just want to go home,” the terrified girl screamed.

At least one bystander was seen watching as the altercation continued.

The victim was left bloodied and bruised from the alleged attack and was taken to Gladstone Hospital with facial injuries.

A 15-year-old girl was filmed allegedly being punched and kicked in the face by another teenager on Boyne Island on Saturday.

The girl's mother said she did not know who had attacked her daughter and that she later had to be taken to hospital.

The girl’s mother said she did not know who had attacked her daughter and that she later had to be taken to hospital.

The mother of the alleged victim told the publication that her daughter did not know her alleged attacker.

Police will allege that the teenager She was forced to hand over her phone, which was later found smashed in some nearby bushes.

Another 15-year-old girl was later arrested by police.

She was later charged with assault causing bodily harm while armed or in company, robbery and wilful damage.

She will appear in The case will now be heard at Gladstone Youth Court, where it will be dealt with under the Youth Justice Act.

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