Chloe Denman House Fire
There are rumors circulating on TikTok that the girl involved in attacking Kirra Hart, Chloe Denman, had her house burned down. However, this has not been verified and an account which was seemingly started by one of her friends claims that Chloe’s house did not burn down.
Chloe Denman was one of the teenagers involved in the brutal attack on Kirra Hart from Queensland, Australia which went viral this week. The video of the attack on Kirra Hart shows three girls involved and Chloe was allegedly the one with the knife in the video.
Chloe Denman Footage
14yr old children getting held hostage and tortured with a knife by bullies my heart goes out to Kirra Hart no one deserves to be treated like this. @9NewsSyd @ScottMorrisonMP @SBSNews #kirrahart #australia #queenslandpolice #bullying #justiceforkirra pic.twitter.com/yiAqwmPS16
— Ash-tana Panther (@Ash_Tana) March 22, 2023
The disturbing incident occurred in Queensland, Australia when the girls allegedly disagreed on something. Out of the three girls involved, one of them physically attacked Kirra Hart, one of them recorded the whole thing and Chloe Denamn was the one with the knife.
Kirra Hart Face
The video was captured for a couple of minutes, where Kirra Hart pleaded with the bullies to stop their attacks. Kirra’s parents took her to the hospital immediately after the incident and have since set up a GoFundMe to help alleviate hospital costs as well as to help with Kirra’s recovery.
One of the accounts on TikTok, which seems to be set up by Chloe Denman’s friend, she claims that Chloe did not face any legal consequences and that she is still in school. All three girls were issued a fine and served a warning for their brutal behavior due to their age. Chloe Deman has been on the receiving end of online harassment and bullying now.
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Published by HOLR Magazine.