'You're f*****g asking for it': Shocking footage of young boy being repeatedly punched and harassed by fellow student at school
- Shocking video has emerged of a schoolboy being bullied by another student
- The incident happened at private boy's school Trinity College in East Perth
- The attacker repeatedly punches the victim as he tries to escape
- Friday's attack was branded 'disappointing' by school headmaster Ivan Banks
A boy from an illustrious private school has been attacked by another student in an ugly case of bullying.
The attack happened on Friday at private boy's school Trinity College in East Perth, according to Perth Now.
Shocking video from the incident has emerged and shows one boy being repeatedly punched by another boy.
Scroll down for video
Shocking mobile phone footage has captured a boy from an illustrious private school in Perth being attacked by another student in an ugly case of bullying
The video begins with a boy in a dark blue shirt and dark blue shorts speaking with a boy wearing a white T-shirt and grey shorts.
The boy in the white T-shirt who is carrying a black folder tries to leave but is confronted by the boy in the blue shirt who tells him that he is 'f*****g asking for it'.
The boy is then pushed and punched a number of times from behind as he tries to flee before he is pushed again this time colliding heavily with the metal lockers.
The boy in white is punched one final time as he tries to escape as students watch on.
The video begins with a boy in a dark blue shirt and dark blue shorts speaking with a boy wearing a white t-shirt and grey shorts
The boy is then pushed and punched a number of times from behind as he tries to flee before he is pushed again this time colliding heavily with the metal lockers
The attack happened on Friday at private boy's school Trinity College (pictured) in East Perth
School headmaster Ivan Banks issued a statement about the incident on Friday but would not confirm if disciplinary action had been taken against the offending student.
But Perth Now reported at least one student has since been suspended.
'We are disappointed that such an incident occurred as we do not condone violence in any form', Mr Bank's statement read.
Most watched News videos
- Scottish woman has temper tantrum at Nashville airport
- Tesla Cybertruck explodes in front of Trump hotel in Las Vegas
- Mass panic as New Orleans attacker flies down Bourbon street
- Shocking moment zookeeper is fatally mauled by lions in private zoo
- Horrific video shows aftermath of New Orleans truck 'attack'
- Meghan Markle celebrates new year in first Instagram video
- Tesla Cybertruck burns outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas
- See how truck that drove into crowd made it through police barrier
- Cheerful Melania Trump bops to YMCA at Mar-a-Lago NYE bash
- New Orleans terror attack suspect reveals background in video
- Plane passenger throws drink at flight attendant in boozy fight
- Horrifying moment yacht crashes into rocks and sinks off Mexico coast