Donegal boy, 14, appears in court charged with kicking and pulling hair of girl, 12

A boy has appeared in court charged with assault after he allegedly kicked a 12-year-old girl and pulled her hair.

Donegal boy, 14, appears in court charged with kicking and pulling hair of  girl, 12

A boy has appeared in court charged with assault after he allegedly kicked a 12-year-old girl and pulled her hair.

The boy, who is now aged 14, appeared at Letterkenny District Court in Co. Donegal charged with the incident which happened when he was 13.

The court heard that the boy went to the girl's house in Letterkenny on August 27, 2017, and they had a disagreement.

She alleges that he pulled her hair and then kicked her.

However, solicitor for the boy Mr Michael Shiel said his client denied he had kicked the girl.

He said there had been a boyfriend and girlfriend situation going on between the youngsters and added to Judge Paul Kelly that it would have happened in their day.

The boy, who has no previous convictions, was accompanied to court by his mother but all members of the public had been asked to leave the courtroom.

Judge Kelly asked the boy if he had apologised to the girl.

He replied that he had after he met her again at a teenage disco a few weeks ago.

The court heard how the boy's family had now moved to another part of Donegal to live.

Judge Kelly then asked Garda Sgt Jim Collins if he could see the report of the incident.

Having viewed the report Judge Kelly said it did not appear that the pair were the best of friends.

He adjourned the case until April 15 and requested a victim impact statement from the girl on the matter.

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