South Fort Myers High School, where the incident occurred |
A 15-year-old high school girl was allegedly caught on camera having sex with multiple boys in a girls' bathroom on campus. According to Daily Mail, at least one student has been disciplined for 'inappropriate activity' after police reports suggested 25 boys were seen going in and out of the bathroom at South Fort Myers High School in Fort Myers, Florida. The girl reportedly told the school's principal she 'had sex with a number of the boys', while fellow students claimed the group 'locked themselves' in and filmed the acts on camera.
Deputies have confiscated a cellphone amid unconfirmed reports of the recording. Police reports stated that one girl was inside the bathroom and 25 boys were seen going in and out of the bathroom, according to NBC-2 News. The incident was sent round school on Snapchat, according to Fox4now.
Student Petislin Cadeau, 18, told Fox 4, that he heard some of the football team was involved. 'I heard a video was around but I never really saw it or anything. It just like circulated around,' Cadeau said. Another student, Alex Bailey, added: 'A bunch of football players went into a room with a girl and had sex with her, and a bunch of the football players were suspended.'
A spokesperson for the Lee County School District said a student - or students - were disciplined in line with the student code of conduct, after 'inappropriate activity' occurred in a girls' bathroom on campus on Tuesday. It happened out of school hours on Wednesday morning.
A young woman picking up her friend after school said even she had heard of the situation, claiming the students had 'locked themselves in the bathroom'. Lisa Purnell said: 'I've just heard that they were all filming it and I just think it's really wrong. That shouldn't have happened. They locked themselves into the bathroom.'
Kevin Ware, a parent, urged that a 'thorough investigation' needed to be carried out. He said: 'Where were the teachers? Just a thorough investigation needs to be done. It's terrible. I feel for the little girl, I feel for her parents. It's just sad.'
While another parent, Eric Struble, who has two 15-year-old girls at the school described the incident saying:'Shock. Disbelief. Concern. Sad.' He added: 'It's our job to protect our children and to teach them right from wrong.'
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