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Courtesy Lana Clay-Monaghan(NEW YORK) A California woman is speaking out about the lasting injuries she says she suffered after a group of teenagers allegedly placed a bucket over her head while she was shopping for baby supplies.
Lana Clay-Monaghan, 35, said she was shopping by herself in a Target store in Tustin, California, on March 26, when she felt something placed over her head.
"I was scanning the soaps to buy the best ones for my children, and that’s when it happened," Clay-Monaghan, a mom of 8-month-old twins, told ABC News. "It was pretty abrupt. Something came over my head and I was in an instant state of shock."
Clay-Monaghan said she screamed and took the item off her head. At that moment she said she saw a group of teenagers whom she described as "laughing" and "filming" her with cellphones.
"I sort of started to stumble and I tried to say, Help, and then I fainted," she recalled. "As I was going down, the l
Courtesy Lana Clay-Monaghan(NEW YORK) A California woman is speaking out about the lasting injuries she says she suffered after a group of teenagers allegedly placed a bucket over her head while she was shopping for baby supplies.
Lana Clay-Monaghan, 35, said she was shopping by herself in a Target store in Tustin, California, on March 26, when she felt something placed over her head.
"I was scanning the soaps to buy the best ones for my children, and that’s when it happened," Clay-Monaghan, a mom of 8-month-old twins, told ABC News. "It was pretty abrupt. Something came over my head and I was in an instant state of shock."
Clay-Monaghan said she screamed and took the item off her head. At that moment she said she saw a group of teenagers whom she described as "laughing" and "filming" her with cellphones.
"I sort of started to stumble and I tried to say, Help, and then I fainted," she recalled. "As I was going down, the l
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