A Perth teenager who hosted an out-of-control gathering that ended in guests being ‘kicked in the head’ has said she plans to continue throwing parties.
Chelseeh Brown, 17, held the event at her family home in Wisteria Place, Thornlie, on Friday, but things soon turned violent.
Gatecrashers allegedly turned up to the party around midnight, with more than 150 people spilling onto the street.
Perth teenager Chelseeh Brown (pictured with her mother Kim) hosted an out-of-control gathering on Friday that ended in guests being ‘kicked in the head’
Chelsea’s mother Kim Brown was present at the time and said uninvited guests had entered the home and stolen credit cards and phone chargers, 7 News reports.
She said that the party was then stopped and police were called, with some people getting into violent altercations.
‘A few of them actually got bashed by poles and one of the girls got kicked in the head,’ Ms Brown said.
No arrests were made, however, one neighbour revealed it wasn’t the first incident he had observed at the property, claiming the riot squad had previously been called.
Gatecrashers reportedly caused the party to come to an end around midnight, with 150 people spilling onto the streets and some being ‘bashed by poles’
Meanwhile, Chelseeh said the incident would not stop her from throwing parties in the future.
‘We like to party, like it’s not going to stop,’ the teen said.
‘We are still going to have a party, like there is no doubt about that ever and if they (the neighbours) have a problem with it then they are just going to have to live with it… or they can move’
The teenager’s mother (pictured) was present at the time saying the uninvited guests caused the problem, with Chelseeh vowing to continue partying and saying the neighbours will ‘have to live with it’