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Disturbing Game. Painful Lesson.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011 13:22

Dylan, a 13-year-old honor student from Johnson County, does not want you to know his real name.  He's terribly embarrassed about what happened to him at school.  But Dylan does want you to know his painful story, and he recently came to WTHR studios to share it.  "This boy, he just walked up to me and just hit me," Dylan said. "I fell to the floor. I was crying it hurt so bad because he actually punched me."

It's where Dylan was punched that might surprise you.

READ THE FULL STORY BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW.

http://www.wthr.com/story/11452052/disturbing-game-painful-lesson?redirected=true

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