Mum speaks out after disabled son left bloodied in 'bullying incident'

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. A mother says her disabled son was beaten up at school and left bleeding on the ground by violent bullies.

Valerie Ann Lozano, from Texas in the US, took to Facebook calling for something to be done after her son Michael, who has ADHD, anxiety and depression, was allegedly beaten outside Resnik Middle School.

"My son was being bullied at school during PE," she wrote.

Michael was allegedly beaten by bullies. Source: Facebook / Valeria Ann Lozano
Michael was allegedly beaten by bullies. Source: Facebook / Valeria Ann Lozano

"He told the coach that the other student wanted to fight him all the coach said 'don't worry I got you'."

"The Principal, my son and I had a meeting the next morning and the coach was called up to the front office for the meeting and said he would be there [for my son].

"He never showed up. I want something to be done about this because the coach knew my son was going to be in a fight but he never did anything about it this."

Ms Lozano said "it's not right".

"I keep calling Southwest ISD District to speak to them about what happened and what is going to be done about this and they never return my phone calls," she said.

Speaking to local news station Ken S5, the furious mum said she was disappointed.

"When a student cries out to help to their teacher, stop what you’re doing and help them. They’re crying out for help for a reason."

Ms Lozano said when she came to the school to pick her son up he was covered in blood.

Blood was all around the boy. Source: Facebook / Valerie Ann Lozano
Blood was all around the boy. Source: Facebook / Valerie Ann Lozano

"He (the teacher) could have walked my son to the car, he could of taken my son to the office," she said.

The Facebook post has been shared more than 250,000 times, with many people calling for the school to respond to the mum’s claims.

Southwest Independent School District issued a statement, which said: "Two students engaged in a mutual altercation that was immediately intervened by an SWISD police officer", the Metro reports.

"Due to FERPA, we cannot disclose disciplinary actions taken against the students, but we can say both parties did comply with the officer’s directives. We are continuing to investigate the incident. We take student safety very seriously and monitor bullying and harassment reports as soon as we receive them."