Teen Qld schoolgirls hold and film organised fights

Graphic footage of teenage girls violently punching and kicking each other in organised brawls has flooded social media.

Several videos have emerged showing girls throwing aggressive punches and kicks in one-on-one fights while being cheered on by both male and female onlookers. 

Spectators can be heard giving advice to the girls as they hurl their fists towards each other, with many filming from their mobile phones.

Graphic footage of teenage girls violently punching and kicking each other in organised brawls across Queensland has flooded social media

The large-scale female fights have broken out across Kingston, Woodridge, Logan Central and Wynnum in Queensland, and some of the brawlers make multiple appearances. 

‘You made her nose bleed, you split her up,’ one young female tells a friend after a fighting with a girl.

Social media has been blamed for creating a platform for the horrific footage to be shared, commented on and requested by other teenage delinquents.  

‘Social media has allowed this whole thing to grow. I don’t know how you stop it, I don’t know how you put the lid on this. It’s awful behaviour,’ Hetty Johnson of Braveheart told Nine News. 

The large-scale female fights have broken out across Kingston, Woodridge, Logan Central and Wynnum

The large-scale female fights have broken out across Kingston, Woodridge, Logan Central and Wynnum

Social media has been blamed for creating a platform for the horrific footage to be shared, commented on and requested by other teenage delinquents

Social media has been blamed for creating a platform for the horrific footage to be shared, commented on and requested by other teenage delinquents

A parent of one of the fighters involved said her daughter was no stranger to a run-in with the law.

‘She’s just got court cases and everything to go to for assaulting a copper in the Queen Street mall,’ a mother said. 

Another concerned father had to resort to Facebook to help locate his missing child, writing, ‘does anyone know where my daughter is..?.’ 

A neighbour of a fight club regular revealed she was not surprised the young perpetrator had become a known trouble maker.

‘Cops were always here, the kids were jumping up on the roof. The parents would just leave the kids and go out,’ the woman said. 

A neighbour of a fight club regular revealed she was not surprised the young perpetrator had become a known trouble maker

A neighbour of a fight club regular revealed she was not surprised the young perpetrator had become a known trouble maker

A parent of one of the involved fighters said her daughter was no stranger to a run-in with the law

A parent of one of the involved fighters said her daughter was no stranger to a run-in with the law



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