Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack'

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A protest was held outside the school in Surrey on Wednesday (Image: Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)
A protest was held outside the school in Surrey on Wednesday (Image: Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

Rapper Dave has joined protests over a school where a 15-year-old black girl was subjected to an allegedly racially aggravated assault.

The 24-year-old was among those who criticised Thomas Knyvett College in Surrey after viewing footage showing the pupil being punched, kicked and having her hair pulled, while her attackers were egged on by adults.

He tweeted: "Don't make this weird @thomasknyvett cause we will wait outside of your college grounds till every member of staff in this video is sacked.

"Do the right thing before we force you to."

A protest was held outside the school on Wednesday - two days after the incident - and MPs have since demanded an investigation.

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Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack'Footage appeared to show the pupil being punched, kicked and having her hair pulled (mirror.co.uk)
Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack'The incident happened on Monday afternoon (mirror.co.uk)

Four people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted racially aggravated grievous bodily harm (GBH), including a 39-year-old woman, a 16-year-old girl, and two 11-year-old girls.

The 39-year-old woman and a 43-year-old man were also arrested on suspicion of child neglect and intentionally encouraging and assisting the commission of an indictable only offence.

The 16-year-old girl was also arrested on suspicion of malicious communications while a sixth suspect, a 15-year-old girl, is yet to hand herself in.

A letter to Home Secretary Suella Braverman, shared yesterday by Labour MP for Lewisham East Janet Daby, read: "The school's response must also be evaluated immediately.

Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack'Rapper Dave was among those who criticised Thomas Knyvett College (AFP via Getty Images)

"Reports circulating online and on social media indicate that a number of people, including staff from the school, watched on without acting and failed to disperse onlookers during the incident.

"This bystander apathy follows reports that the school failed to take action against the racist abuse of the victim in the days leading up to the incident.

"If accurate, this inadequate response is cause for considerable concern for the safeguarding of students, in particular black, Asian and ethnic minority students, at the school.

"This would merit urgent scrutiny and we encourage you to liaise with the Education Secretary in relation to this."

Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack'Raspect Fyahbingh from For Ever Family speaks outside Thomas Knyvett College (Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

The MPs also spoke of their "paramount concern" for the victims' physical and emotional welfare after the video was shared.

Thomas Knyvett said in a statement: "The police were called, and they have made a number of arrests in connection with this incident, and their investigation is ongoing. Uppermost in our thoughts has been the welfare and care of the victim.

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"The Howard Partnership Trust, of which Thomas Knyvett College is a part, is aware this incident has caused tension among the wider community.

"We are taking this situation extremely seriously and are working with all agencies involved. We need to ask for calm and patience while vital work is undertaken to establish the facts."

Rapper Dave joins protests over schoolgirl, 15, 'beaten in race attack'People protest near the college on Wednesday (Thabo Jaiyesimi/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

Surrey Police said more than 50 officers and staff have been involved with both the investigation and engagement with the local community.

Chief Inspector Dallas McDermott said: "We know this will be concerning and upsetting for the victims, their friends and family, and for the wider community who are understandably shocked and outraged at the violence in this video.

"I want to make clear that the suspects being bailed does not mean justice won't be pursued further or achieved.

"Officers and staff working on this case have found the footage as distressing as the public have. I can assure you the speed and vigour with which we are working to build this investigation has not wavered. We will be issuing updates as and when we can."

All those arrested have been released on conditional bail until a date in March.

Katie Weston

Crime, Education, Surrey Police, Schools

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