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North Penn High School student claims she had hijab ripped off by 2 sutdents

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LANSDALE, Pa. - A Muslim high school student says she was jumped during Ramadan in Montgomery County. The girl tells FOX 29 the hijab was ripped off her head by two other female students yet she was suspended. "I don't understand why it happened.

I don't think anyone does," 16-year-old Sanaa Beaufort said. She fought back tears as she recounted last week's altercation in her school cafeteria that went viral after the video was posted on Instagram."For it to happen, not only to me, but in front of everyone on purpose.

It just doesn't feel right and I’m not okay," Beaufort explained. She adds the fight, in which she says her hijab was ripped from her head, came after some very hateful words were allegedly hurled at her by two white female.

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