Another video depicting two school girls brutally beating up each other has emerged in the social media.
The 1 minute, 46 second video, believed to be recorded with a mobile phone, begins with two female students, facing each other, seemingly aware that their actions are being recorded.
Not long after that, both students, clad in baju kurung, started throwing punches at each other, rolling on the ground while kicking and violently pulling each other’s hair.
Even though the fight took place over a minute, none of the bystanders took the effort to break it.
In fact, a voice was heard in the background of the video, encouraging the duo to fight, with shouts of ‘tumbuk, tumbuk, tumbuk.’ (punch, punch, punch).
Only towards the end of the video several students tried to pry the fighting duo apart while saying ‘cukup, cukup.’ (enough, enough)
The students’ school could not be identified.
The video has received hundreds of comments in Facebook, with many of the social media users commenting that the act is an insult to the Muslims in this country and puts the parents to shame.
There were a few witty ones who commented that the duo should join the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and World Wrestling Entertaiment (WWE).
Last Monday, another video depicting a schoolgirl being brutally beaten up by a group of schoolmates has been making its rounds on social media.
The video began with a group of girls loitering near a staircase taking selfies while flashing peace signs at the camera.
Sixteen seconds into it, one girl suddenly gets attacked by the others who gang up on her. Earlier, she had been casually standing among the other girls.
The group is seen tearing off the victim’s headscarf and dragging her by her hair while still beating her up.
A police report has been lodged regarding the video and investigations are underway.
T K Letchumy Tamboo
Thu Jun 05 2014
Yet another video of school girls punching each other goes viral
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