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James Campbell & Chloe Burrell

Gang of youths make sexual threats to horrified mum and son outside school

A mum has been left horrified after a group of youths shouted a number of vile sexual threats to her and other mums and children outside of a primary school.

Levi Jackson-Reid was picking up her son, eight, from an after school club on February 11 when the gang of teenagers, donning balaclavas, approached them hurling disgusting abuse.

Levi, 28 of Hull, has since reported the incident to police and states that the school is due to pass CCTV footage on to officers, Hull Live reports.

She said: “I picked my son up from Neasden after school club at around 4.50pm and, when leaving, a group of teens gathered outside school.

“There were two girls on foot, one boy on a bike and one boy on foot. The boys came onto school grounds and rode around, the boy on foot was wearing a balaclava.

The boy on foot made inappropriate comments to myself, a friend and our children, and when I went back towards school to inform staff, he said more inappropriate things including ‘you're going to get g*** b***** by a teen’.

“They left school grounds when teachers came out. The school have CCTV and are passing it on to the police.”

Entrance to Neasden Primary School in east Hull (Google Street View)

The boy on bike was wearing a black hat, grey joggers and black hoodie/coat while the boy on foot had on black joggers, a black hoodie, black balaclava and a black cross-body bag.

Levi is experienced in children protection as part of her job and she has urged parents to question why their children might take balaclavas out with them.

She said: “I would ask parents to check your kids’ pockets. If they have a balaclava, ask them why.

“Kids do not need balaclavas. If you find one, you need to be asking them why and keep them in.

“If these boys sound familiar and you don't feel comfortable reporting to police, message me any info you have and I'll pass it on anonymously.

“These boys intimidated our children in the place they are supposed to feel the safest and I'd like for them to be identified and dealt with appropriately.

“Hopefully someone recognises these kids and have them dealt with appropriately before their behaviour escalates and lands them in more trouble.”

Anyone who has any information can contact Humberside Police quoting log number 410 of February 11.

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