Boy, 12, 'brutally beaten in park by man and teens' is now scared to leave house

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Little Alfie was left with a horrendous eye injury
Little Alfie was left with a horrendous eye injury

A mum claims her 12-year-old son who was brutally attacked while in a park with friends is now too scared to leave home.

Badly bruised Alfie says he was strangled and repeatedly punched near Cwmgors rugby club in Neath Port Talbot county.

His mum Sue, who did not wish to give her surname, said her son was with two friends on Sunday afternoon when a girl approached.

"My boy had just been sitting on the settee with his friends and a girl started filming them," she claimed.

"Alfie asked why she was filming and asked her to delete it but she said 'no' and ran off."

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The boys were not overly concerned by the incident and they went out to the nearby Parc y Werin at around 5.30pm, but shortly afterwards they were allegedly approached by two men who appeared to be in their 30s and two boys who looked 13 to 15 years old, she said.

One of the men allegedly said: "Someone has been bullying my daughter."

Alfie also claimed he heard a male voice say: "That's him over there."

One of the men allegedly punched one of Alfie's friends to the nose before the boy managed to run away in an attempt to get help.

Boy, 12, 'brutally beaten in park by man and teens' is now scared to leave houseThe poor lad's swelling did not go down for a long while (MEDIA WALES)
Boy, 12, 'brutally beaten in park by man and teens' is now scared to leave houseThere were cuts to his chin (MEDIA WALES)

Sue claimed to Wales Online Alfie's other friend was held still by one of the group but not hurt.

Meanwhile, Alfie was viciously beaten, she claimed.

She claimed: "My son was being strangled and punched so it was hard for him to tell who was doing what, but at least one of the adults was involved as well as the teenagers.

"My boy nearly passed out from being strangled. He was so dazed he could barely feel the punches to the head. He thought he was going to die.

"One of the adults did some of the punching. He said, 'That's not how you do it, this is how you punch.' It's just disgusting."

Alfie was in shock and unable to tell how long the alleged attack lasted.

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But eventually he was let go with an alleged warning from one of the men: "If you tell anyone, we'll track you down and we'll kill you."

Boy, 12, 'brutally beaten in park by man and teens' is now scared to leave houseBlood was streaking down the little lad's face

He returned home "traumatised" with bruising and blood covering the right side of his face. He had taken blows above and below his eye, and to his cheek, lip and chin, his mum claims.

He spent six hours at Morriston Hospital in Swansea where he had a head scan which showed no damage beyond heavy facial bruising.

The boy was referred to a Singleton Hospital eye specialist who did not identify a major injury but has scheduled another appointment for next week.

Sue said the biggest impact has been psychological.

She added: "His life's been threatened. He's living in fear and scared to go outside. The hospital has referred him for counselling and escalated it because of his age... We're asking for any witnesses to come forward."

A South Wales Police spokeswoman confirmed on Wednesday morning that a 36-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of Section 18 grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent.

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of Section 18 wounding with intent.

Inspector Lindsey Sweeney said the alleged attack had left the boy in a state of shock and appealed for help from the public and any witnesses to come forward.

He said: "This apparently unprovoked attack has left a 12-year-old boy in a state of shock.

"Enquiries are ongoing. However, we believe that there may well have been people in the area at the time of the incident who may have witnessed what happened.

"I would appeal for anyone that was in the vicinity of the rugby club around 6pm on Sunday evening, or who may have witnessed the assault, to get in contact with us.”

Conor Gogarty

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