
Three teenage girls have been charged after a brutal attack on a girl that was videoed and posted on social media.
Detective Senior Sergeant Michele Gillespie said police were called to a report of a young woman being seriously assaulted in Papatoetoe on Thursday night.
Police were contacted by a nearby business about the alleged assault at 9.45pm in a carpark off Station Rd.
鈥淭he victim had been assaulted a number of times. She did not require hospitalisation but will seek medical assessment,鈥 Gillespie said.
A video of the assault was posted on social media with music in the background and a derogatory caption.
The footage shows a girl being punched and kicked, before being thrown on the ground and further attacked by four young women.
The assault goes on for 40 seconds and the girl appears to be unconscious during a portion of the attack.
鈥淧olice located the alleged offenders early this morning, who are known to the victim,鈥 Gillespie said.
The Herald asked police why only three people have been arrested when the video showed four people involved in the attack.
鈥淚nquiries are still ongoing and further charges can鈥檛 be ruled out,鈥 a police spokesperson said.
Jaime Lyth is a multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald, focusing on crime and breaking news. Lyth began working under the NZ Herald masthead in 2021 as a reporter for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei.
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