Bankstown brawl: Women throw punches in wild shopping centre fight
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A wild brawl breaks out in a shopping mall food court leaving a woman, 52, with a bleeding lip as the cause of the melee is revealed
- A wild fight broke out in a shopping center in Bankstown
- Appeared to show middle-aged women throwing punches
- A 52-year-old woman was taken to hospital with an injured lip.
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A shocking fight broke out on a western Sydney bank on Monday between several teenagers, before their mothers got involved and began trading blows.
Incredible footage shows a group of women punching each other outside a St.George Bank in Bankstown Central shopping mall.
At one point, a woman was tackled to the ground with two others climbing on top of her and appearing to rain down blows.
It is not clear what sparked the fight, although witnesses suggested there was a fight between teenagers before their mothers got involved.
A 52-year-old woman was taken to hospital after sustaining a lip injury in the melee.
Video of the chaos was captured by bystanders and shared widely on social media.
Screams can be heard throughout the footage as workers try to separate the fighters.
NSW Police confirmed they attended the scene and are currently investigating the fight.
No arrests have yet been made.
A police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: “Yesterday (Monday 30 January 2023) at around 3:30pm officers attached to Bankstown Police Area Command were called to a shopping center in North Terrace, Bankstown, following reports of a fight.
It is not clear what sparked the fight, although witnesses suggested there was a fight between teenagers before their mothers got involved.
At one point, a woman was tackled to the ground and two others climbed on top of her, appearing to rain down blows.
‘A 52-year-old woman sustained a lip injury during the incident.
She was taken to Bankstown Hospital for treatment.
‘Upon arrival, some of those involved left the place.
Investigators are urging those who witnessed the incident, or anyone with information on those involved, to contact police immediately.