QLD teen accused of ‘torture’ also charged with bashing helpless girl on a bus six days earlier

One of the girls accused of ‘tortured’ a 13-year-old after allegedly luring her to a ‘fake party’ has also been charged with a sickening assault six days earlier.

Disturbing footage reportedly shows two girls on a bus repeatedly punching a helpless girl huddled in her seat as the couple laugh.

Passengers are heard to say ‘stop’ as the alleged victim sits still and the beating continues.

Police allege the 14-year-old on the bus charged with assault was also part of the trio that brutally assaulted another young girl in Tewantin on the Sunshine Coast on March 11.

A video posted to social media shows three girls allegedly attacking the teen by smashing bottles over her face and stabbing her with a kitchen knife as she was stripped naked.

Disturbing footage reportedly shows two girls (pictured) on a bus repeatedly punching a helpless girl huddled in her seat as the couple laugh

The footage also allegedly shows the girl being tied up and repeatedly punched in the face as she begs for mercy, being burned and stomped, with knives thrown at her.

The 14-year-old, along with two other girls, ages 13 and 12, have all been charged with a litany of crimes.

The alleged victim has since posted an update on TikTok revealing the alleged names of her three attackers.

Vigilantes later published an address for the eldest girl with threats to burn down her house, throw rocks through the windows and attack the accused teen.

But two of the accused girls have mocked those calling for revenge after footage circulating online showed flames shooting from a home identified as one of the alleged torturers.

“Fuck you p***ys, you all think you burned my house down, I live here,” one of the girls posted online.

Another said, “You all burned down the wrong house.”

Queensland Police confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that the suspects’ homes had not been set on fire.

On Thursday, Queensland Police said they had now launched an investigation into the threats and in a statement to Daily Mail Australia they warned would-be vigilantes to stand down.

“People who do try to take matters into their own hands could very well have any weapon pointed at themselves and could take damage,” said a spokesman.

“In some cases, they may take legal action themselves, depending on their actions.”

The footage reportedly shows the girl being tied up, repeatedly punched in the face as she begged for mercy, burned and stomped, and knives thrown at her

Vigilante groups have threatened to burn down the home of the alleged female leader accused of torturing a 13-year-old girl (pictured after the alleged attack) in a terrifying four-hour ordeal

Multiple social media accounts in the name of the alleged leader have been bombarded with sinister threats.

“Let’s go – only 1 hour away,” one posted on a post revealing the alleged leader’s home address. “Me and the tribe are about to be at her door.”

Another ominously posted, “No more house, just a pile of ashes.”

“She’s going to cry and beg to stop,” another threatened. “Why is it still breathing?” asked another.

Others have targeted the mother of one of the suspects and her sister.

“Everyone is after your daughters so spend as much time with them as you can because once they walk the streets they’re done,” a menacing post promised.

Police said their investigation was continuing, with a warning of dire potential consequences for any retaliatory attacks or identifying those involved.

“To ensure the safety of the community, police advise members of the public not to engage in methods of disrupting criminal activity or retaliation that could put them at risk of personal injury or further legal action,” added a spokesperson for it.

“Police have launched an investigation in connection with this matter and it would be inappropriate to comment further and inappropriate to identify a victim of a crime.”

Disturbing messages were posted online calling for violence against the accused girls

The chilling vigilante threats come as Australia rallies around the alleged victim, raising more than $42,000 for her in just 24 hours.

A GoFundMe appeal was launched by the alleged victim’s mother under a photo of her daughter’s blood-stained face, which quickly shot past the initial goal of $1,111.

Reality TV star Jessika Power is the largest donor, making a generous $1,000 gift to the fund shortly after launch.

The names of the alleged victim or accused teens cannot be published for legal reasons due to their age, which also means Daily Mail Australia cannot link to the Gofundme web page identifying the alleged victim.

‘Because so many people have asked us to set up a Gofundme to help support [my daughter] in extremely difficult times, we have decided to continue,” her mother said.

‘[My daughter] been through a lot lately, as I’m sure you know.

‘She was [allegedly] viciously attacked by three people for hours and was placed in hospital for recovery.

“This has been traumatizing not only physically, but mentally as well.”

The mother previously revealed how she found her daughter with an unrecognizable swollen face after the alleged assault.

“It looked like her head was going to explode,” her mother told the Courier Mail. “She was stabbed in the knee, which just missed her tendon, but she also has a broken wrist.”

The mother said she feared her daughter “should be dead” after the alleged attack and spent a week in hospital recovering.

Reality TV star Jessika Power is the largest contributor to the alleged victim’s Gofundme appeal, donating $1,000 to the fund shortly after launch

She added on the GoFundMe call, “The kind words my daughter receives from you are so appreciated. We are so very grateful to you all.

“Just the affection alone has been enough to lift her mood and make her feel loved beyond measure.

“It feels overwhelming – so many have offered and we can’t thank you enough as we have a long road ahead of us.

‘Thank you millions of times and more!! It’s not about the money, even just your kind words and prayers go a long way!

‘We love you all’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Queensland Police about threats by vigilantes against the girl accused of leading the alleged torture.

The eldest child has been remanded in custody pending an appearance at Maroochydore Children’s Court next month.

She was charged with four counts of assault resulting in bodily harm, assault resulting in bodily harm in company, deprivation of liberty, entering a home and committing a criminal offence, armed robbery in company, use of personal force, entering buildings and committing a criminal offense. felony and willful damage.

The two younger girls have been released on bail and will return to Maroochydore Children’s Court later this month.

The 13-year-old was charged with assault resulting in bodily harm, assault resulting in bodily harm in company, deprivation of liberty, armed robbery in combination with personal violence, entering a home and committing a criminal offence, ordinary assault and unauthorized dealing. with store items.

The 12-year-old was charged with assault with bodily harm, assault with bodily harm in company, deprivation of liberty, armed robbery in company with personal assault, entering a home and committing a felony and unauthorized handling of retail items.

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