Two women punch each other brutally during peak traffic hours in HORRIFIC VIDEO of road-rage brawl

A terrified onlooker caught the fight on camera as it happened at a tram station in the middle of the street
UPDATED JAN 31, 2023
Two women were caught on camera brutally punching each other in a road rage incident on a Melbourne street (TODAY/Youtube)
Two women were caught on camera brutally punching each other in a road rage incident on a Melbourne street (TODAY/Youtube)

ELWOOD, MELBOURNE: Two women were caught on camera brutally punching each other in a road rage incident on a busy Melbourne street. The heated brawl was set off on Brighton Road in Elwood, southeast Melbourne, at about 6 pm on Monday, January 30. In the shocking video obtained by DailyMail, the driver can be seen stopping her car before engaging in a heated brawl with a pedestrian.

A terrified onlooker caught the fight on camera as it happened at a tram station in the middle of the street. The fight is believed to have set off at about 6 pm when the two women were seen facing off in the middle of Brighton road. The woman driver who stopped the car at the intersection obstructed the traffic. A few bystanders ran into the scene in an effort to stop the altercation and a man wearing a white shirt in the video can be seen attempting to calm them down

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No complaints filed

Then two more onlookers came running to help the guy diffuse the situation. The cause of the fight is still unknown. According to Victoria Police, no complaints regarding the violent incident has been filed, as per DailyMail.



 

Incident comes after bus brawl

MEAWW recently reported another heated brawl between two women passengers in a bus obstructing the public in Brisbane, Australia. The passengers fighting were shouting and throwing ferocious punches and blows at one another horrifying the onlookers. A guy is seen shoving them into the bus's center partition while a woman with a pink bag pulls herself on top of the other woman. On top of all that, a baby can be seen being painfully squeezed with one leg lifted against the bus's main pole.

The footage shows the infant being strapped to the woman's chest and being pressed against a pole while it cries. The driver and a front-seat passenger can also be seen arguing in the background. Later, the women resume their fight after pausing to pick something up from the floor. One of the passengers stood up after hearing the infant cry and yelled at the others to "let her go." Fortunately, the baby was not injured in the brawl. In the end, the bus driver and a male passenger intervened to separate the groups.

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