A MUM is furious at the failure by the scandal-hit Met Police to act over a filmed mob attack on two girls three weeks after it happened.
Tracy Gordon's daughter Chelsea, 14, and her school pal Kelsey were videoed being kicked and beaten on a bus in a sick clip later shared on social media.
Yet despite it being widely circulated, no one has been arrested.
The girls were interviewed by police at the scene and treated by an ambulance crew for their injuries.
They were then sent a letter saying an investigator would be in touch.
Tracy told us: "We haven't heard a word. It's absolutely disgusting. The Met has let these girls down.
"It could have been a lot worse and will happen again to someone else if attackers aren't stopped."
The failure to act comes despite a headline-grabbing pledge by the UK's biggest force to tackle violence against women and girls.
This story is from the September 10, 2023 edition of The Sunday Mirror.
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