A pregnant teen suffered a miscarriage and a seizure after she was reportedly attacked by a girl gang during Euro 2020 final.
On July 11, the teen, identified as 18-yea-old Beth Newman was watching the football match with her aunt and friends at a pub in Margate, Kent, when she fell prey to an "unprovoked attack" from a group of women.
The teen who was at her early stage of pregnancy was reportedly kicked in the stomach and stamped on the head by a group of four or six women.
The teen victim was rushed to Margate's QEQM hospital, where she was treated for her head injury. She remained in the hospital for four days before being released.
However, two days after returning home, the teen began bleeding. When she consulted the doctors she tragically learned that she had a miscarriage.
The devastated teen described the horrifying incident.
"It was completely unprovoked," Newman said, the Dailymail reported.
"I walked round past the first girl and was walking back towards the pub walking back to grab my friends, and she just looked me up and down."
"I looked at her back, and she was like 'what the f*** are you looking at?' I just calmly said ''what's your problem?''
"I started to walk away and she came up behind me and grabbed my plait, and punched me round the side of my head."
"I tried to defend myself, but before I knew there were just loads of them all on top of me."
"They kicked and stamped on my head, and kicked me in the stomach, which later caused a miscarriage."
The teen said her cellphone was also stolen during the attack.
"I didn't know who they were. I don't know if their motive was that they wanted my phone and my money, and that's why they attacked me. I don't know," Newman continued.
"They obviously just didn't like the look of me or something."
"I was in and out of seizures on the floor, and in the ambulance."
"I don't remember that whole night. I just remember next day being in hospital and being in so much pain."
"I couldn't move my neck, couldn't walk properly. I was covered in bruises from head to toe - everywhere. It was pretty awful."
Newman’s mother, Kat Hazelton, rushed to the pub after she was told that her daughter was suffering a seizure after being attacked.
"It felt like it took hours to get there and when I walked round the corner to see her convulsing really badly, it was such a huge shock," Hazelton said.
"Such a traumatizing thing to happen to her and to witness. I've never been so scared."
Newman continues to be on bed rest.
The incident is being investigated and the Kent Police are appealing to the public with any information about the incident to come forward and report to the authorities.
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