Some female students tormented a classmate at Lahore’s Scarsdale International School. A male student recorded the appalling footage while doing nothing but laughing and telling one of the attackers to “smile for the camera” as another kicked the beaten girl viciously.
The viral video clip from the Scarsdale International School in Lahore outraged people all over the nation, who demanded that Jannat Malik, Umaima Malik, and Noor Rehman be held accountable and that justice be done for the unfortunate girl.
According to reports, the assaulted girl is a student at Scarsdale International School in Lahore who refused to drink alcohol with a classmate and informed her family about his illegal alcohol use.
As a result, the girl was attacked by a group that included Jannat Malik, Umaima Malik, and Noor Rehman. They brutally beat the girl to the ground before torturing her for a while in a remote area of the campus.
Due to their parents’ high social standing, all three of the students were quickly granted bail after being charged by the girl’s family in a FIR.
Internet users have expressed their outrage that such a terrible incident could take place at a school and have criticized Scarsdale International School for its lax security and oversight. Others criticized the girls’ parents for the girls’ pitiful upbringing.
A user of Twitter posted the picture of the bullies heaped on top of the girl and added,
#ScarsdaleSchool
Shame on This School system.
Shame on the Parents of these girls n boys.
N Shame on this judicial system that grants bail to these pathetic minds.#ScarsdaleSchool#harassment #physicaltorture @PunjabGovtpk @MoonisElahi6 @PunjabPoliceoff pic.twitter.com/MvIyOlLM7u— مجاہد علی وریاء (@MujahidWarya) January 21, 2023
#ScarsdaleSchool#lahoreschool
Living in a society where drugs r easily accessible to 14/16 year old girls.From their language to behaviour everything is disgusting.This is elite class,most of them would be in bureaucracy,courts and other higher posts deciding our country future. pic.twitter.com/YxkrKCT7ne— Ayza Shabahat (@ayza_shabahat) January 21, 2023