🚨 Sh-o-cking Footage Emerges After 14-Year-Old Is Allegedly Lured Into Brutal Bus Stop At-tack
A teenage boy has been left with life-threatening injuries after he was allegedly lured to meet a girl he knew from school — before a group of four boys attacked him.
Callum, 14, was riding his e-scooter home from school in Logan, south of Brisbane, when he was approached by a group at a bus stop on Juers St in Kingston, near Kingston State School.
At the start of the shocking video, a voice can be heard saying the teenager “is about to get bashed bro”.
The footage shows Callum speaking with the 13-year-old girl, who points towards the group of boys and tells him they are her friends.
“Are they your friends?” Callum asks.
“Yes,” she replies.
The girl then appeared to lead Callum towards the group of four boys.
She then turned her phone towards the approaching boys and said: “Guys I got you, I’m recording… don’t worry.”
The video shows one of the boys then punching Callum straight to the face without warning, sending him to the ground, before the group surrounds him and kicks him.
The group are accused of continuing to attack him while he lay unconscious on the footpath, with one boy — believed to be 11 years old — appearing to stomp on his head. “Oi, stop stop stop,” someone can be heard saying.
One of the boys then appears to deliver another kick before the group walks away as Callum lays motionless on the ground.
“Dumba**,” one says.

The attackers had left the area before police and emergency services arrived.
The boy was taken to hospital with serious facial and head injuries.
Police are investigating and are probing whether the victim and those involved knew each other.
His mother said she rushed to the scene after being alerted to the attack.
“It’s actually so sickening, I rushed to the scene, he’s on the floor blood pouring from his head,” she said.
The victim’s mother was told the boys had deliberately worn different school uniforms and had planned the attack in a group chat.
“I don’t understand why they would do that to him,” she said.
“He actually has additional needs and has a lack of social awareness.
“He’s just a sweet little boy.”
Doctors believe the teenager may have permanent hearing loss in one ear due to his head being stomped on.
“This is premeditated…,” she said, calling for an “adult crime, adult time” approach to those responsible under Queensland law.
The attack has sparked an outpouring of support from members of the community, with people offering to help the boy and his family.
Joe’s Diner in Eagle Farm will host a fundraiser for the family this weekend and set up a GoFundMe for Callum.
“What should have been a normal, everyday ride home has instead turned into something that has changed his life and the lives of everyone who cares about him.,” organiser and family friend Tegan Pett wrote.
“His recovery is going to be long and difficult. Callum will need ongoing medical care, specialist appointments, monitoring, and support over the coming months as he heals both physically and emotionally from what he has been through.”
A 13-year-old girl from Yarrabilba, who is accused of filming the attack, has been dealt with under the Youth Justice Act.
Police are yet to speak to the four boys allegedly involved in the assault.