Three young female suspects remain in custody Thursday following a brutal attack on a woman earlier this week, but police are still looking for three male suspects, including the videographer of the beating that has shocked people around the world since it was posted on a popular Internet site.

The last of the three girls who allegedly took part in the attack turned herself into police Thursday morning.

Toronto police said the 15-year-old girl was charged with assault causing bodily harm after turning herself in shortly after 8 a.m.

Two other 15-year-old girls were remanded in custody on Wednesday after being charged in connection with the same attack, a recording of which was posted to a hip-hop website in the U.S.

All three of their bail hearings were put over in court until Friday.

Police allege that three girls attacked a 35-year-old woman late Saturday or early Sunday in the Yonge Street and Dundas Street area.

Footage of the attack posted on the Internet shows a young woman being punched and kicked by two people after the three have an argument.

Police said that the three-minute video was brought to their attention by two web-surfers who saw the footage online.

In the clip, the beating victim is heard telling her attackers that she is pregnant. At one point, her attackers refer to her as a "crack addicted" pregnant woman.

However, police have confirmed that the 35-year-old woman has been interviewed by officers and is not pregnant.

One of the girls had chronicled the allegations on her Twitter account hours after the attack, stating that, "It was wrong what I did" and "I'm sorry for what I did."

The victim of the attack, who is recovering from her injuries, responded to an interview request in statement saying that she needs time.

"Everything is happening all at once. I can only manage so much," she said.

Her pastor, Doug Hatlem from Sanctuary Ministries of Toronto, said on Wednesday that the she's been upset but was pleased to hear of the arrests.

"At times, she's been extremely, extremely low and down and needing to find some way to escape," Hatlem said.

Meanwhile, the video has since been removed from the website to which it was originally uploaded.

But police are still searching for three male suspects that were present at the time of the attack, and videotaped the incident while opting not to break up the brawl.