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Cops hunt trolley terror who beat school girl

Police are hunting a man who attacked a 17-year-old school student on her way to Bodine High School yesterday.

Seventeen-year-old Shay got onto the crowded trolley yesterday morning like she does every morning, squeezing among the sleepy morning commuters for the 15-block ride to school.

It took mere seconds for things to spiral out of control.

A man, irked that Shay's bookbag bumped him several times in the congested car, cursed her and knocked her hat off her head. As she rose from retrieving it, the bully bashed her three or four times in the head, breaking her nose, blackening her eye and leaving her terrified friends hurrying to dial 9-1-1.

Police now are hunting the attacker, described as a black man in his 30s, about 5-foot-6, wearing a black winter cap, black jacket and goatee.

SEPTA spokeswoman Heather Redfern said workers are looking to see if any trolley surveillance cameras caught the attack and referred further questions to East Detectives. The detective handling the case declined to comment, directing questions to public affairs. Public affairs had no information on the incident this morning. School district spokesman Fernando Gallard couldn't be reached.

Shay's family asked that the Daily News withhold her last name because they fear reprisals from her attacker.

"There must be mental issues involved," Foi Wharton said of her daughter Shay's attacker. "Who would do that? It was a grown man who hit a child. He not only violated her as a woman, he violated her as a child. To be violated by a man at such a young age, she'll have emotional scars forever."

Recovering at her grandmother's house today, Shay said that the trolley was full of uniformed schoolchildren on their way to school.

"There were a bunch of younger kids around — it would have been a lot worse if he'd gone after them," Shay said, who acknowledged that she punched the man too - but insisted she did so in self-defense.

The attack happened on the Route 15 trolley, which Shay had boarded at Broad and Girard for a seven-minute ride to Bodine High School for International Affairs at Fourth and Girard, where she is a junior. After ambushing her, the man jumped off the trolley at Seventh and Girard, as her shocked friends hurried to help her, Shay said.

Police and paramedics met the students at Bodine, and Shay was treated for her injuries at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. She's sure to get great follow-up care: Wharton, who works as an emergency nurse at a city hospital, already plans follow-up appointments with specialists to ensure the leftover blurred vision and facial pain Shay has felt since the attack go away.

Ironically, Friday was to be Shay's last day at Bodine. Her family is moving to Montgomery County, and she'll transfer to a high school there next week.

As a cheerleader, dancer, gymnast, runner and girls' basketball team manager who has managed to stay on the honor roll, Shay would have been busy today and tomorrow bidding her teachers and friends farewell.

Instead, she'll stay home, her mother said.

"I don't expect I'll be able to get her on public transportation any time soon," Wharton said. "She just feels really unsafe and insecure. She's really nervous and doesn't want to go out anywhere."

Wharton implored citizens to help police identify her daughter's attacker.

"He really just needs to get off the streets," she said. "It was my child today; it could be anyone else's child tomorrow. A child should be able to go to school in a safe environment without getting beaten on the trolley."

Tipsters are urged to call East Detectives at (215) 686-3243.