Mother Enraged After Videos Emerge Online Of Her Disabled Daughter Being Flung Out Of Her Wheelchair And Bullied

by Gee NY

A Florida mother is expressing her fury after videos surfaced online showing her 12-year-old disabled daughter being violently bullied at school.

Myisha Hall’s daughter, who uses a wheelchair due to a rare spinal condition, was targeted by fellow students at Conway Middle School in Orlando.

The disturbing footage, shared by Daily Mail, captures one incident where a teen is seen pulling the girl out of her wheelchair and tossing her around inside a school bathroom while onlookers laugh.

In another video obtained by WFTV, the girl is slapped multiple times while inside an elevator.

According to Hall, her daughter has not returned to school since the incidents occurred earlier this month.

“I was livid. I was angry. I was enraged,” she told reporters. “It’s sad because we, as people, anyone, doesn’t know what she goes through on a daily.”

Hall revealed that she was not notified by the school about the bullying incidents. Instead, she learned about them from other parents. When she confronted the school, one of the alleged bullies downplayed the situation, claiming they were merely “playing.”

However, further investigation revealed that her daughter had been enduring constant attacks at school.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that while there are currently no charges pending, the incidents have been documented, and conversations have been held with the involved teens.

Principal Joshua Bing issued a statement acknowledging the disturbing altercations and stating that an investigation has been opened.

Despite this, Hall criticized the school’s response, stating that her daughter should feel safe and protected.

“I’m furious, I haven’t slept or eaten in days. It’s scary that she was enduring this and no one at the school did anything about it,” Hall expressed.

The incident has sparked outrage and calls for action to address bullying and ensure the safety of all students, especially those with disabilities.

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