Disgusting video shows cowering 9-year-old girl being hit over the head by two boys on school bus

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Disgusting video shows a cowering 9-year-old third-grader being hit over the head by two boys on the school bus, as school administrators tell her mother to enroll her three children elsewhere .

  • Dozens of students watched as two boys mercilessly beat her.
  • Her mother has promised to press charges against her two attackers.
  • She says the school is ‘overwhelmed’ and fighting violence.
  • Do you know more about the attack? Email emma.james@mailonline.com

Horrifying footage shows a schoolgirl being brutally beaten by two boys on a school bus, as punches rain down on her head.

The 9-year-old’s parents now plan to press charges against her attackers after the disgusting images were posted online.

None of his fellow students at Coconut Palm K-8 Academy in Homestead, Florida, were involved in the attack.

Instead, their classmates filmed the two boys’ merciless attack and began cheering them on throughout the attack as they watched.

The schoolgirl’s parents have said they will demand criminal charges against the two boys who attacked their daughter.

Their companions filmed the merciless attack of the two boys and started cheering them on throughout the attack as they watched.

She told Local 10 that the violence in and around the school is overwhelming administrators, and those in charge are urging her to enroll her three children in a different school.

Their mother claims that her two older children have also been bullied during their brief stint at the school, adding that they have done nothing to help since they joined on January 9.

Miami-Dade School Police confirmed the offenders were arrested after they responded to the incident around 4:10 p.m. Wednesday.

Authorities said they evaluated two children for injuries and then turned them over to the care of their parents.

The schoolgirl's parents have said they will demand criminal charges against the two boys who attacked their daughter.

The schoolgirl’s parents have said they will demand criminal charges against the two boys who attacked their daughter.

None of his fellow students at Coconut Palm K-8 Academy in Homestead, Florida, were involved in the attack.

None of his fellow students at Coconut Palm K-8 Academy in Homestead, Florida, were involved in the attack.

Miami-Dade School Police confirmed the offenders were arrested after they responded to the incident around 4:10 p.m. Wednesday.

Miami-Dade School Police confirmed the offenders were arrested after they responded to the incident around 4:10 p.m. Wednesday.

In a statement, they said: ‘The safety and well-being of our students is of the utmost importance.

‘This school district goes to great lengths to promote the values ​​of restraint and respect, as well as responsible use of social media. We ask that parents reinforce these principles at home.’

His mother added: ‘All ages are on that bus and it’s overloaded. It’s so crazy because there’s all this yelling on the bus and the two adults on the bus, the bus (driver) and the bus attendant, just sit in the front.

“We have had problems before with my son and the children on the bus, and also in the cafeteria and at dismissal.

His mother claims that her two older children have also been bullied during their brief stint at school.

His mother claims that her two older children have also been bullied during their brief stint at school.

In a statement, the school said:

In a statement, the school said: “The safety and well-being of our students is of the utmost importance.”

‘I already drew the line, and I was also on the phone with the district, I spoke to someone from the district, and the only thing they could advise me was to continue to speak to the principal and stop a reported harasser.

‘You are taking care of our children, you are still responsible for them. That’s why you have a job.

‘Not just to teach them, but if you see something going on in your classroom, you don’t necessarily have to physically intervene, but call someone who can. Because if someone’s kid ends up dead, it’s the school’s fault.