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United Kingdom: On 9 May 2005, a 16-year-old
Plant Hill Arts College student was beaten up and left unconscious in a vicious "happy slapping" attack in
Blackley,
Manchester. Footage of the attack was circulated on students' phones. • United Kingdom, 18 June 2005: Police arrested three 14-year-old boys for the suspected rape of an 11-year-old girl who attended their school in
Stoke Newington, London. Authorities were alerted when school staff saw footage from the students' phones. • United Kingdom, 7 December 2005: Singer
Myleene Klass was happy-slapped in
Bermondsey,
South London. • United Kingdom, December 2005: A 15-year-old-girl, Chelsea O'Mahoney (her name was initially withheld, although this decision was reversed during sentencing) and her co-defendants Reece Sargeant, 21, Darren Case, 18, and David Blenman, 17, were all convicted of the
manslaughter of David Morley in
London. Barry Lee, 20, and another 17-year-old were cleared of all charges. According to press reports, "The 15-year-old girl had told Morley that she was making a
documentary about 'happy slapping' before her gang of friends kicked him to death." •
Sweden, 1 September 2006: A 16-year-old boy happy slapped and hospitalised a 15-year-old boy in the city of
Örebro. Hours later, the victim's 17-year-old sister stabbed and killed the assailant with a hunting knife and claimed self-defence. The happy slapping was filmed and distributed online. The incidents were considered gang-related. •
Australia, 23 October 2006: Police in
Victoria launched an investigation into the production and distribution of a DVD,
Cunt: The Movie, featuring footage of several youths sexually assaulting a girl and setting her hair on fire. DVD copies were allegedly sold at the
Werribee Secondary College for
AU$10. • United Kingdom, 26 January 2007: Andrew Elvin, 17, was jailed for life, with a minimum custodial sentence of twelve years, for the murder of Luke Salisbury, who died three days after being attacked by Elvin on 2 March 2006. Caine Hallett, 18, was sentenced to five years for manslaughter for the same incident, while Danielle Reeves, 18, faced a retrial in May 2007 for manslaughter. • United Kingdom, 14 February 2007: Eight youths set upon a 31-year-old man, Curtis Mulcare, in
Brighton, who turned out to be an amateur boxer. Two of the youths were hospitalised by the intended victim and four were arrested for causing an
affray. • United Kingdom, July 2007: Anthony Anderson, 27, of
Hartlepool, urinated on a dying woman while a friend made a video of the incident. He is reported to have yelled "This is
YouTube material!" • United Kingdom, November 2007: Emily Nakanda, 15, a contestant in the TV show
The X Factor, withdrew from the competition after a happy-slapping video in which Nakanda allegedly attacks a teenage girl was discovered on the internet. • United Kingdom, May 2008: A teenage girl fell to her death from an attic window while trying to escape a "happy slapping" girl gang. Her primary assailant was sentenced to 8 years incarceration while another was ordered detained at a psychiatric facility without a time limit. • United Kingdom, August 2009: Ekram Haque, a retired care worker was assaulted and killed by two teens as he left his house of worship. Haque's attack was the subject of a BBC3 episode of
Our Crime. ==In fiction==