The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Girl’ s nose is broken in assault

- BY JAMES SIMPSON

A12-year-old Anstruther girl has been left “traumatise­d” after she suffered a broken nose in an attack as she walked home. The youngster was treated in hospital after being assaulted on St Andrews Road on Friday evening.

The attack was filmed and shared in video clips on social media.

The girl’s mum said: “My daughter has been left traumatise­d by what happened.

“When she came home her face was covered in blood, she was hysterical.

“We took her to A&E to discover she had a broken nose and swollen jaw.

“I wasn’t aware of the footage until the next day.

“As a parent, it’s distressin­g to watch that back.

“My daughter is vulnerable and wouldn’t harm anyone.

“It’s been awful to see her like this and she hasn’t been back at school since.”

Police investigat­ed the attack and say they will be making a referral to “appropriat­e partner agencies”.

The mum added: “You lose your faith in humanity that people are not only attacking a vulnerable child but they’re also filming it.

“My worry is – is this going to happen again?

“Our daughter is on painkiller­s but due to the swelling we don’t know if her nose will need to be straighten­ed.

“I honestly think the people filming these incidents are just as bad as the person carrying out the attack.

“The only comfort we’ve had is the incredible messages and folk coming to ask how our daughter is.

“I can’t thank people enough for their support.”

A Police Scotland spokeswoma­n said: “Around 9.20pm on Friday, we received a report of a 12-yearold girl being assaulted by another girl in the St Andrews Road area of Anstruther.

“The girl attended hospital for treatment.

“Inquiries were carried out and a referral will be made to appropriat­e partner agencies.”

The incident comes after a separate attack on a teenage girl by a group in Perth, while police are also investigat­ing an attack on a 15-year-old boy in Dundee.

 ?? ?? ASSAULT: The incident was near the Waid Community Campus.
ASSAULT: The incident was near the Waid Community Campus.

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