A GANG of teenagers 'kicked, punched and pulled' two girls at a funfair.

The victims were leaving a fun fair at Ladygrove Estate, Didcot, when they were approached by a pack of people.

The first offender pushed the first victim before pulling the second one down to the ground by her hair.

Then multiple people from the group kicked and punched the second girl while she was on the ground.

Her hand, head and ribs were injured and she was taken to the hospital. 

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Thames Valley Police are now appealing for witnesses to the assault that happened between 7pm and 9pm on Saturday.

The first offender is described as a white teenage girl, around 5ft 3ins tall and of a stocky build.

She had blonde hair that she wore in a bun, pierced ears and was wearing blue ripped jeans, white trainers and a navy blue coat with a white fur hood.

The second offender is described as a white teenage girl, around 5ft tall and of a heavy build.

She was wearing a grey hooded jumper, blue jeans and black trainers and had brown hair worn in a bun.

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The third offender is described as a white teenage girl, also 5ft tall and of a slim build.

She was wearing blue ripped jeans, a black coat with a white fur hood and black trainers.

The fourth offender is described as a white teenage girl, around 5ft tall and of a heavy build.

She was wearing a green coat with a white fur hood, blue jeans and black trainers, and had a nose piercing.

Investigating officer PC Edward Dodd said: "This was a frightening experience for the victim and I am urging anyone who believes that they recognise the description of the offenders to come forward.

"If you were at the fair and saw anything, or if you have any information that could help with our investigation, please get in touch.

"You can contact us using the 24-hour non-emergency number 101, quoting reference number 43200078554, or you can make a report online."

Alternatively, people can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.