Coventry Telegraph

ANGRY MUM’S THREAT TO SCHOOL BULLIES

FACEBOOK RANT AFTER BOYS PICK ON HER DAUGHTER

- By BEN ECCLESTON News Reporter ben.eccleston@reachplc.com

A MUM has launched an explosive rant against bullies who have been picking on her daughter, saying: “I’ll strangle each and every f ****** one of you.”

The expletive-filled video was posted on Facebook after the woman’s daughter came home from school in Coventry in tears.

The video has had almost 50,000 views and sees the woman – whose identity we have hidden, as well as her daughter – call the bullies “f ****** p **** holes” after they threw the girl’s tie in to a tree and teased her about her hair.

In the video the irate mum says: “So, my daughter had to just be given a lift home from school because some p **** hole boys who started bullying her today because of her beautiful hair.

“See the state she’s come home in. They’ve grabbed her tie and threw it in a f ****** tree and she had to go and get it out of the tree.

“They’ve been picking on her all f ****** day.

“I’m going to make this post f ****** public to all you f ****** p **** holes at that school that don’t like my daughter’s beautiful hair.

“If you ever f ****** touch my daughter again I will come down that f ****** school and I’ll strangle each and every f ****** one of you. You have been warned.”

She also said she was going to ‘tag’ the school in her Facebook post and added: “One more f ****** boy puts his hand on my daughter and makes my daughter cry like this, to the point that someone’s parents has to f ****** bring her home, you will see me f ****** switch .

“Don’t start me, you p **** hole boys.”

The Telegraph understand­s the family have met with school bosses to discuss the situation.

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David Hockney in front of The Queen’s Window, a new stained glass window at Westminste­r Abbey he designed and which was created by Barley Studio York. Revealed for the first time, the window – the artist’s first work in stained glass – has been designed to reflect the Queen’s love for and connection with the countrysid­e

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