Thursday, 2 June 2016

Craziest cat fight ever? Violent woman holds boobs in as she scraps in UK street brawl

THIS is the harrowing moment two women were filmed having a violent brawl in the middle of a street — with one yelling "I'll f****** kill you"



A dark-haired woman can be seen kicking, punching and dragging a smaller woman by her hair before appearing to slam her face into the road in the savage attack.
And shockingly, she even has to stop her breasts falling out from her bra at one stage.
It was filmed on Sunday afternoon on a housing estate Doncaster, South Yorks.
Two women fight in the street in Doncaster, South Yorks.
VICIOUS: The woman in the black top forced the other woman to the ground


A voice in the distressing 90-second clip can be heard screaming: "I'll f****** kill you" as the brutal brawl unfolds.
Two other women in the background argue and fight and one tries to intervene in the younger women's ruthless duel.
The woman dressed in a black top and shorts crouches over her victim and rains down a volley of blows on her.
She viciously slams the woman's head towards the tarmac and is later seen kicking the woman in the face in the clip, which has had hundreds of views on Facebook.
MAKING A BOOB: One woman stops to hold her boob in
Two women in mad cat fight in Doncaster, South Yorks.ANGER: The two woman were furious in the clip
Two women in mad cat fight in Doncaster, South Yorks.RAGE: One of the women pulled the other's hair in the fight
At the end of the video, the tracksuited woman and another female climb into a car parked at the side of the road.
The dark-haired woman marches triumphantly towards the camera.
But now police have warned charges could be brought.
Two women in mad cat fight in Doncaster, South Yorks.
THREATS: A voice was heard screaming 'I'll f****** kill you' in the clip


Inspector Mark Payling, of South Yorkshire Police, said: "We are aware of this incident and now have the video footage, which will help us to investigate the matter further.
"We are working to identify those involved to determine whether the victim would like to make a complaint.
"However, regardless of whether a complaint is made, we will still aim to take positive action against offenders for assault and affray offences."

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