Teen drama can lead to some rather questionable decisions. At a chalet in Changi, four female teens got into a fight with a 15-year-old girl, surrounding and attacking her.
They yelled vulgarities at their target and yanked her hair. At points, they also attacked her with slaps and kicks.
A crowd of bystanders gathered around them filming, many yelling at them to start fighting.
Police reported that they were investigating the altercation, with the four young women involved assisting.
Two separate videos captured the incident, which took place at a Civil Service Club (CSC) chalet along Leuchars Road in Changi.
According to TODAY, the incident took place last Friday (17 Nov) at around 10.15pm.
Instagram page @sgfollowsall initially uploaded one of the videos which was later reuploaded by a separate Instagram page.
In the clip, the victim, a 15-year-old girl wearing a black sleeveless top, attempted to flee down the road with another girl.
Her attackers chased her down and cornered her after a cut in the video. A large group of what looked like fellow teenagers also surrounded them, recording from all angles with cameras.
“4 v 1 eh,” one of the spectators audibly remarked.
As one of the girls berated the girl in black, several boys in the crowd yelled and encouraged violence.
“Faster, whack!” someone shouted. “Don’t wait already, whack!”
The girls discussed things with each other amidst the chorus of voices telling them to start fighting.
Eventually, one of the girls grabbed ahold of their victim’s hair and violently yanked at her, while another rained a few blows onto her head.
The brief assault left the victim squatting with her hands over her head in pain and not fighting back.
“Let’s go!” one of the boys in the crowd cheered at the sight.
Another angle showed the strikes the victim suffered more clearly.
“Whack, whack, whack!” the crowd continued to call for her blood even as she was unable to fight back.
The video then cut to another location, this time by a black fence. Whether this took place before or after the dispute seen above is unclear.
As the girls scolded their victim, a spectator yelled out “boring already!” and others egged them on.
The attackers then began slapping their target, who raised her hands in an attempt to block the blows.
This drew much cheer and celebration from the crowd, some of whom clambered onto the fence for a better view of the ‘spectacle’.
Despite the one-sided beatdown, nobody attempted to step in to help.
The second video, uploaded on Facebook page Tiagong, showed what appeared to be a continuation of the dispute at the fence.
One of the attackers in black-and-white yanked the victim down to the ground while cussing at her loudly.
Thereafter, another girl in white kicked her repeatedly while she was down.
The four girls then surrounded their victim and yanked her around, with one shoving her violently to the ground.
This time, the crowd seemed less hungry for violence. “Don’t push,” one observer said.
One of the girls seemed more upset that a nail extension fell off during the struggle.
When their victim tried to leave, they seized her by the neck or arm to stop her.
Finally, she called an unknown person on the phone while the crowd followed her and the video ended.
A TikTok video later surfaced, showing a “post-game interview” of two of the girls involved. The video has since been deleted.
One of the girls allegedly put out an apology to the victim. They said they “deserve all the hate” and asked for “a second chance to change and become a better person”.
Police said that the 15-year-old victim suffered minor injuries but refused conveyance to the hospital, reported 8world News.
Investigations are currently ongoing, with four teenage girls aged between 14 and 15 cooperating with the police.
Earlier this year, two students from Chung Cheng High School got into a fight at Northpoint City.
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Featured image adapted from @teckwhyelanepaikia on Instagram and Tiagong on Facebook.
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