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Three girls in court for allegedly stripping and beating teen girl while recording it

Three girls in court for allegedly stripping and beating teen girl while recording it

News.com.aua day ago
Three teen girls have been arrested for a shocking alleged assault on another girl.
NSW Police allege the girls, all aged 13, stripped and beat a 14-year-old girl in Claymore in Sydney's outer southwest on Friday night and recorded the incident.
Police allege the violence started about 7pm, when three 13-year-old girls approached the other girl at a bus stop before forcing her at knifepoint to the end of Longstaff Way, where she was 'punched and kicked'.
'Police will allege in court the girl was then forced to strip before she was whipped with a phone cord while being recorded, before the three left with top, pants, shoes and mobile phone,' the police said in a statement early Saturday morning.
'PolAir was called to assist in a search for those allegedly involved, with three girls arrested a short time later in Claymore, and their mobile phones seized.'
The three girls were taken to Campbelltown Police Station and charged with serious offences.
One girl has been charged with aggravated robbery with an offensive weapon, causing a person aged 14 years or over to make child abuse and possessing child abuse material.
The two other girls have been charged with aggravated robbery with an offensive weapon and causing a person aged 14 years or over to make child abuse material.
All three have been refused bail to appear in a children's court later today, the police said.
Police also allege the injured girl was known to the three girls.
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