"[The perpetrator] tried to take a swipe at my son, he missed ... then he got pushed and asked, you know, do you want to fight?"he explained.
"We've got to remember that we're dealing with children, and as much as we can say that children understand right from wrong, their brains aren't developed, and they sometimes do silly things [and] don't really think about the consequences of their actions,"Ms Begley explained.