Girl, 15, vanished for several days after disturbing
video showed beating by Cape Cod HS bully, 13
A Massachusetts high school girl who was beaten and forced to lick the bathroom floor by another girl has been found safe after disappearing for several days after footage of the disturbing incident made the rounds online.
Video of the humiliating attack on Aliyah Konton, 15, at Mashpee High School on Cape Cod went viral on Snapchat after a friend of the bully filmed it and posted it.
Why does bully have friends?
Konton had just recently moved to Mashpee and was trying to fit in, a classmate told WCVB.
Police were alerted to the video after a school resource officer spotted it on May 25 — but no one told parents about the incident until Konton vanished on June 2, eight days later, the Daily Mail reported.
This is inexplicable. Who in the school made the decision to not tell the parents? They should be fired! Why was the bully not expelled from school the day the video was discovered? She should have been permanently expelled!
Video of Aliyah Konton, 15, being beaten up and forced to lick the bathroom floor of her high school went viral last month, causing her to flee her Mashpee, Mass., home.
The video starts with Konton standing in a school hallway as her 13-year-old attacker faces her and a mob of students watch. The bully then slaps Konton before she’s led away by another student.
The video then cuts to the school bathroom, where the alleged attacker is seen walking in as she drags a screaming Konton by her hair behind her.
Konton starts crying as she’s thrown by her hair near the bathroom stalls and is punched numerous times by the bully. The teen is seen putting an arm up to deflect the blows but otherwise does not fight back.
The bully then points to the floor near a garbage can.
“Lick the ground,” she orders, slapping her again when Konton hesitates, before again dragging her by her hair and forcing her face to the floor.
Police began searching for Konton eight days later when it was discovered she had disappeared from her Mashpee home — and parents finally learned about the vicious attack and how it had circulated in social media video.
“It’s awful to find out about this horrific incident on Facebook a week later, and not from the school itself,’ Jessica Valois wrote under the department’s post about the then-missing teen.
“Why has the Mashpee school system not informed us of this situation?” Corinne Shea seethed.
Residents of the small town organized small search parties. Konton was eventually spotted in nearby Barnstable last Wednesday and came home.
Classmate Leah Holtz said that Konton had only recently joined the school.
“She just seems like she was trying to fit in and just trying to make friends with everybody,” she told WCVB.
An unidentified 13-year-old girl is now facing seven counts of assault and battery in Falmouth District Court’s juvenile division.
An investigation into “potential accomplices” is ongoing, cops said Wednesday.
How about an investigation into who decided to not tell the parents about the video? How about investigating why the bully wasn't expelled immediately after the video was discovered?
Why isn't Social Services involved in such cases to investigate the home life of such bullies?
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