Thugs KO 18yo Girl Calling Her Lesbian Over Short Hair

Story ByGheorghi Caraseni, Sub EditorJoseph GolderAgencyCentral European News 

Video Credit: CEN /@bazabazon

This is the moment an 18-year-old girl is knocked out in a cafe by a group of thugs who reportedly did not like her short hair and called her and her friends ‘lesbians’.

The incident was filmed in the north-western Russian city of Saint Petersburg and the video was shared on social media where it has been viewed 60,000 times.

In the footage, a group of young women, mostly with short hair, is seen entering a cafe immediately followed by a group of young men.

Picture Credit: CEN/@bazabazon

The young men then run to the cafe entrance where they are confronted by one of the girls with short hair, identified as 18-year-old Ekaterina Lysykh.

After a short exchange, one of the men punches Lysykh who falls to the floor and remains motionless while her friends run over to help.

According to Lysykh’s friend Alina, the group was walking on the street when the men came over and asked if they were lesbians.

Alina said: “They insulted us in a rude manner, asking: ‘Are you lesbians, why do you have such a short haircut?’ They also wanted us to show them what we had in our pockets. After we refused they hit us.”

Picture Credit: CEN/@cell__lupus

The women tried to run away, but the alleged thugs kept tripping them up so they decided to go into a nearby cafe.

According to local media, the victim was punched while she was trying to get pepper spray out of her bag.

Reports said that she was hospitalised with concussion and was released the following day.

However, she began to feel bad again and vomited so she was hospitalised a second time.

There have been no further updates on her current condition.

Reports said that she has troubling recollecting the incident, but has filed a complaint with the police.

The investigation is ongoing. No arrests had been reported at the time of writing.

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