17-Year-Old Indiana Girl Suffers Broken Neck After Being Beaten By Male Peers -- School Never Called Police?!
19.09.2022 - 19:51
/ perezhilton.com
A 17-year-old girl in Indianapolis, Indiana is suffering in the hospital with a broken neck days after allegedly being attacked and beaten by two male students.
Now, the story of what happened last week at Warren Central High School, and claims about the establishment’s apparent lack of action are leaving the victim’s family rightfully horrified and disgusted. The incident occurred back on September 13, when senior Niyah Dixon was allegedly attacked by two unnamed male peers at the school. According to WRTV Indianapolis, Dixon suffered a broken neck, torn ligaments, and other severe injuries during the beating.
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The school declined to share information about the incident, citing the age of the young people involved. However, Dixon’s mother Lakesha Cannon spoke to the news outlet on Thursday, and claimed the beating began in a classroom. According to Cannon, one boy began punching Dixon, and then another one “stormed in” to join the attack.
Dixon rushed to the bathroom, hoping to find safety from the barrage. The boys allegedly followed her there, though, and continued attacking her until she was unconscious. Finally, another student separated the boys and ended the incident. Dixon was taken to the school nurse, but administrators apparently did NOT call 911 — because Cannon claims Dixon’s father came to the school, picked her up, and drove her to the hospital himself!
WTF??
Once she arrived at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Dixon was immediately placed into surgery. She has since undergone a six-hour procedure on her broken neck. From her hospital bed late last week, the recovering teen told the news outlet:
Her mother