Parents hit out at police for 'putting their
children's lives in danger' after they blasted 15 schoolgirls
with CS gas spray near a busy road.
A complaint has been made against Avon and Somerset
constabulary by one of the parents after the riot gas temporarily
blinded her daughter outside the school in Bristol.
Musnilya Babatunji said the loss of vision made her 15-year-old
daughter Jibuise stagger into a busy road following the incident
outside Whitefield Fishponds Community School.
The older girl and her friend, Sasha Wood, 13, say they went
to help a classmate who was fighting with another girl.
Police said the officer concerned was single-handedly dealing
with a melee involving 15 people, and that gas was the best
option.
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Mrs Babatunji, who lodged the complaint, said: "These
were schoolchildren. I think it's disgusting. They went about
it the wrong way. It was too extreme to use the CS spray.
"It could have caused even more injury, because the
children were rubbing their eyes and wandering into the main
road."
Her daughter said: "I felt a bit dizzy and my eyes were
burning. I couldn't open them."
A force spokesman said: "A police officer on patrol
at this school witnessed a fight involving around 15 people
in the middle of Fishponds Road earlier this year.
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