Furious mum reveals how bullies forced her daughter, 13, to lick one of their shoes or have her 'arm broken or nose snapped' in shocking video

Holly Lavell, 13, was attacked on her way home from school and forced into the humiliating ordeal as a group of girls filmed it with their phones.

Her mum Taryn, 43, said the teen is now too scared to leave the house and has been taken out of class.

She said: "It has been awful. Holly seems OK but I know she's not. She has not left my side since and I want the school to do something about bullying.

"They just look at Holly and think 'easy target.' The incident happened while she was on her way home from school when she was confronted and surrounded by them all.

"I could not watch the video. Kids end up killing themselves over things like this.

The Sun Online does not publish bullying videos as part of our Block The Bullying campaign.

However, we have chosen to share the footage in this instance after Taryn came forward to raise awareness.

In the upsetting clip a girl shouts and Holly before calling asking if she is a “tramp”.

She adds: "Can you afford that iPhone that I've got?"

I could not watch the video. Kids end up killing themselves over things like this.

The bully then orders Holly to lick her shoe or face a beating.

She asks: "Will you cry if I punch you?" and Holly replies "yes".

The girl continues: "I'll punch her if she doesn't lick my shoe. You are going to get a punch, a puffy eye, or I might just break your arm for the fun of it or I'll f***ing snap your nose in half.

"You will have a massive scar and you will be bullied even more – or you lick my shoe."

As Holly bends down the girl repeatedly shouts: "Lick it. Lick it now."

She adds: "Hurry up then, I want to go for a fag, man. You bend down to my level.

Holly then licks the shoe and the bully and her pals walk away laughing.

'SHE WAKES UP IN THE NIGHT'

The sick clip was shared on social media – causing Taryn to go Holly's school, Nottingham University Samworth Academy in Bilborough.

Staff said they had a "zero tolerance" approach to bullying, but Taryn is furious and wants more to be done.

She said: "I have been to the school 20 to 30 times about her being bullied and nothing has happened. She wakes up in the night and does not want to go to school.

"She has come home with bruises where kids have kicked her, she has had her hair pulled and they used to say she had rabies.

"I have taken her out of the school now and I am not sending my daughter back there."

Taryn has a meeting with Samworth Academy staff and Nottinghamshire Police – but has also launched a petition to get Ofsted involved.

A spokesman for Nottingham University Samworth Academy said: "Whilst we are unable to comment on specific incidents, the welfare of NUSA students is our number one priority and as such, NUSA has a zero tolerance approach to bullying of any sort."





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