Fiery moment brawl erupts between two woman in a packed out Brisbane shopping centre carpark just ahead of Christmas
Two women appear to have taken the term ‘crazy season’ a little too literally after they were filmed brawling in a shopping center car park just days before Christmas.
The video was posted on TikTok on Monday, showing the pair in the car park at the Orion Shopping Center in Springfield, south-west Brisbane.
At the beginning of the video, they appear to be arguing before a woman wearing a green shirt dropped her bag and gave the first push of the brawl.
The other woman, wearing a dark shirt, initially staggered back to her car parked in the middle of the road before responding with a loud thump.
Both then punched each other in the head before the dark-shirted woman threw another blow to the back of her fighter’s head.
After a brief second to compose themselves, they grabbed each other’s hair and remained in a stalemate before a man intervened and broke up the brawl.
The pair continued to share words as the man held the woman in the green shirt back and the other returned to her car.
A Queensland Police spokesperson said no official complaint had yet been received.
Wild footage has emerged of two women fighting in a car park in Springfield, southwest of Brisbane, during last-minute Christmas shopping (pictured)
Questions about what might have sparked the wild brawl came after the footage was posted on a local resident’s Facebook page later on Monday.
The post was captioned: ‘Nothing like a little parking frenzy at Orion, stay classy Springer’s’ and attracted more than 300 comments.
One user believed the altercation started because one of the women “stole” the other’s parking spot.
“I don’t know why people don’t park far… There are always parks,” said a second.
“They should be so ashamed, fighting over a parking space,” a third wrote.
A fourth joked that this is ‘what happens when you can’t find eggs anywhere’.
Another user emerged as one of the shocked passers-by in the video and described the brawl as ‘terrible’.
“There was a child in the car who saw everything… The man in the car who came to help was amazing,” she wrote.