Mom of girl beaten on Florida school bus shares video of attack on SON trends now

Mom of girl beaten on Florida school bus shares video of attack on SON trends now
Mom of girl beaten on Florida school bus shares video of attack on SON trends now

Mom of girl beaten on Florida school bus shares video of attack on SON trends now

A heartbroken mother has opened up after two of her children were brutally beaten while traveling home on a school bus in Florida – after the footage shocked the US.

Jenni, 30, has said she wants 'justice to be done' after her daughter, 9, and son, 10, were both violently assaulted a few weeks apart.

The schoolgirl was beaten by a 15-year-old boy who rained down multiple punches on her head in the sickening footage on February 1.

None of their fellow students at the Coconut Palm K-8 Academy in Homestead, Florida, intervened in the attack - which was filmed by another pupil.

DailyMail.com can now reveal that her son was attacked just a week before in an identical incident which saw another boy continually punch him in the head as it was filmed.

He tried to stand up for his little sister after she was targeted in the cafeteria on the same day she was attacked – with the tormentors bullying the siblings because they were new to the school.

DailyMail.com can now reveal that her son was attacked just a week before in an identical incident which saw another boy continually punch him in the head as it was filmed.

DailyMail.com can now reveal that her son was attacked just a week before in an identical incident which saw another boy continually punch him in the head as it was filmed.

Jenni (center)  told DailyMail.com that the family had been homeless for several weeks after loss of jobs caused them financial difficulties, and set up a GoFundMe for help, meaning they had only recently been able to secure a new apartment close to the school

Jenni (center)  told DailyMail.com that the family had been homeless for several weeks after loss of jobs caused them financial difficulties, and set up a GoFundMe for help, meaning they had only recently been able to secure a new apartment close to the school

Jenni told DailyMail.com that the family had been homeless for several weeks after loss of jobs caused them financial difficulties, and set up a GoFundMe for help, meaning they had only recently been able to secure a new apartment close to the school.

The mother-of-four enrolled her eldest three children into the school on January 9 and said that they had 'nothing but problems' since they started.

She said: 'We have had to get my daughter another appointment with the concussion department, but it is a real struggle because they are booked for the year.

'She has had constant headaches, a lot of nausea. She is not herself and she is not sleeping a lot which could be linked back to the emotional trauma she has suffered.

'It's all very overwhelming. We are going into this situation from one where we were homeless, and we were finally able to get into a place and transition the kids into school.

'We have been there just a little more than a month, and this is just devastating. My husband has been forced to miss work and he doesn't get PTO but he obviously wants to be there for our kids.

'It is putting us back into a hard situation, we need to hire lawyers for this and help raise money for medical care and legal help.'

Jenni added that they will be homeschooling their kids in the aftermath of the attack, and that she feels for the boy who attacked her daughter but wants 'justice to be served.'

The mother-of-four enrolled her eldest three children into the school on January 9 and said that they had 'nothing but problems' since they started

The mother-of-four enrolled her eldest three children into the school on January 9 and said that they had 'nothing but problems' since they started

Images show the injuries the little girl was left with, as red marks and bruises covered her skin and head

Her back was also covered in marks

Images show the injuries the little girl was left with, as red marks and bruises covered her skin and head

Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle yesterday ruled that the school's police officer giving the boy a civil citation was 'not enough.'

She issued a criminal battery charge against the teenager in the juvenile courts, as images show the injuries the little girl was left with, as red marks and bruises covered the skin on her torso and head.

Her brother was also left with marks on her head after being attacked twice, once the week before his

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