Vehicle Convoy Held in Surrey to Support Girl Beaten By Bullies

Vehicle Convoy Held in Surrey to Support Girl Beaten By Bullies
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) crest is seen on a member's uniform in a file photo. Shannon VanRaes/File Photo via Reuters
Andrew Chen
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More than 100 people attended a rally and vehicle convoy in Surrey, British Columbia, in support of a 15-year-old girl who was beaten by several bullies.

The victim was attacked on May 7 outside of Hillcrest Elementary School in Cloverdale, B.C. The girl was lured there, expecting to meet friends for a birthday cake, but instead was faced with her aggressors, reported Global News. A video posted online showed several individuals chasing down the girl, screaming and swearing, eventually forcing her against a fence where she was made to kiss the aggressors’ shoes repeatedly. The bullies were seen kicking the girl multiple times at the end of the video.