Brawl through the streets of Limerick as man knocks woman to the floor with a brutal kick
This is the shocking moment when a man brutally kicks a woman to the ground in the streets of Ireland before they continue to exchange blows.
A woman dressed in pink pajamas marches towards a man as a bystander films outside a shopping center in Limerick, County Limerick, last Tuesday.
In a disturbingly nonchalant manner, the man kicks the woman in the face.
The woman is knocked back and falls back onto the pavement. She is seen holding her face as another woman dressed in gray sweatpants and a pink sweater runs past to confront the man.
Seemingly unfazed by the altercation, the man has already walked off in the opposite direction. The filming bystander reacts in shock before the attack erupts into an ongoing fight.
In a disturbingly casual manner, the man is seen raising his leg as the woman approaches him before pushing his foot down
The man kicks the woman as she is knocked back and falls to the sidewalk
The kicked woman then seems to find a second wind as she also runs around the corner. The woman then tries to land a kick on the man’s shin, but misses.
The man then extends a hand and tries to walk away, but is still chased by the two women. While the filming bystander seems to find the altercation rather comical, others make futile attempts to prevent the situation from escalating further.
As the two women continue to follow the attacker, the man responds by kicking twice again at the woman wearing the pink pajamas.
“Absolute scenes in Limerick city,… boys kicking their jaws all over the shop,” the cameraman notes as the commotion continues.
“His kick was so clean it knocked all the way out,” he adds.
The man then tries to run away again, but the woman is still hot on his heels. He spins around quickly, this time punching her in the face and knocking her against a wall. Other bystanders start yelling at the man.
A later clip shows the man and woman still at each other’s throats. This time, the woman is stopped by an older man, but she pushes him away as she runs towards the attacker.
The man behind the camera continues his commentary, calling it “theatrical” and “like something you see in the theatre.”
With the woman in pursuit, the man spins around quickly and appears to punch her in the face and slam into a wall. Other bystanders start yelling at the man
As the two women continue to follow the attacker, the man responds by unleashing two more kicks at the woman wearing the pink pajamas.
The man kicks the woman again as he extends his leg, this time catching her on her arm
The man kicks the woman in pink pajamas again as she tumbles to the floor
The force of the kick flips her around and back onto the pavement. This enrages the older man who goes after the attacker himself
The man pushes the woman back into a parked car and her head bounces off the driver’s door, where she remains on the floor. The woman appears to be seriously injured as she cries out before her boyfriend rushes to her aid
The man kicks the woman again as he extends his leg, this time catching her on her arm.
The force of the kick flips her around and back onto the pavement. This enrages the older man who goes after the attacker himself.
The cameraman chirps again, “Ah guys, fight, round four, oh my god.”
The fighting continues on the other side of Arthur’s Quay shopping center as the woman and man hold hands. He slaps her back as she tumbles into a parked car.
Her head bounces against the driver’s door of the car and she remains on the floor. The woman appears to be seriously injured as she cries out before her boyfriend rushes to her aid.
A Gardaí spokesman said today: ‘A woman in her 30s and a man in her 20s have been arrested and charged as part of the investigation into a public order/violent disorder incident at Arthur’s Quay/Patrick Street in Limerick city which took place on the evening of Tuesday, June 20, 2023.
Gardai continues to appeal to anyone who may have witnessed this incident to come forward.
‘Gardaí can be reached at Henry Street Garda Station on 061 212400, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any other Garda Station.
“Investigations are ongoing.”