A teenage lady with autism has actually supposedly been slammed in a stunning occurrence at Altona Pier, in Melbourne’s southwest, leaving her with 2 shiners and major head injuries. The 14-year-old lady’s mom is requiring responses after the 4 teens implicated of the attack were launched from authorities custody. The woman was apparently punched more than 40 times. ENJOY THE VIDEO ABOVE: Girl with autism supposedly slammed by teens in Melbourne. Stream regional 7NEWS complimentary on 7plus “I do not comprehend. I am so upset. With that (numerous) punches to the head, she might have been eliminated,” the mom, who did not wish to be called, informed 7NEWS. “She’s got swellings on her back from all the kicks, and after that there is the mental (damage).” The Year 9 trainee was approached by a group of teens on a jetty near Pier St about 4.30 pm on February 28, Victoria Police stated. The group apparently assaulted her till an unidentified male stepped in, and she was required to health center with non-life threatening injuries. The lady’s injuries suggest she will require to frequently go through examinations for her vision. She has actually declined to go back to school while her supposed assailants are wandering complimentary, and she will start to take self-defence classes, 7NEWS comprehends. “I am not sending her back to school to be examining her shoulder,” her mom stated. 4 teens have actually given that been jailed– an 18-year-old Flemington lady, and 3 14-year-old women from Point Cook, Kings Park and St Albans. A teenage lady with autism has actually apparently been slammed in a stunning event at Altona Pier, in Melbourne’s southwest, leaving her with 2 shiners and severe head injuries. Credit: 7NEWS The Flemington lady was charged and bailed to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on May 23. The Point Cook woman was charged and will deal with a kids’s court at a later date. The Kings Park woman and the St Albans lady were launched pending summons for affray, deliberately triggering injury, and recklessly triggering injury and attack by kicking. Examinations are continuous.