Cincinnati brawl victim hides with severe injuries

One of the victims involved in a widely publicized altercation in Cincinnati on July 26th has come forward to share her harrowing experience. The victim, known only as “Holly,” recently appeared on “The Benny Show” and revealed that she has been living in hiding due to the severe injuries she sustained during the incident.

Holly disclosed that she has had to hire security and temporarily relocate to a secret location for her safety. She described the situation as “wild” and expressed concerns about potential long-term damage from her injuries, including neurological issues.

Discussing the extent of her injuries, Holly mentioned that she is still recovering from a concussion and has been advised by doctors that there may be permanent damage. She detailed the physical toll, such as welts on her body and neck muscle issues that have impacted her daily life.

Doctors informed Holly that she was fortunate to have survived the ordeal, as the head injury she sustained could have been fatal or resulted in long-term disability.

Authorities in Cincinnati recently announced the arrest of a sixth suspect linked to the brawl on July 26th. Aisha Devaughn, 25, was charged with aggravated riot and felonious assault following her apprehension by the Cincinnati Police Department’s Fugitive Apprehension Unit.

The incident, captured on video, showed a group attacking multiple individuals on a street corner in Cincinnati, with one victim being rendered unconscious. Five other suspects have already been arrested and charged in connection with the violent altercation.

A fundraiser set up for Holly has garnered significant support, raising over $500,000. Actor Charlie Sheen was among the donors, expressing solidarity with the victim and emphasizing the importance of seeking justice for such acts of violence.

Adam Sabes is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Adam.Sabes@fox.com and on Twitter @asabes10.