Wedding brawl kicks off outside Grand Paradiso in Fairfield with one man ‘stabbed’

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A couple’s dream wedding turns into CHAOS when well-dressed guests trade blows in a wild brawl outside the venue

  • Police were called to the Grand Paradiso in Fairfield, west of Sydney, on Thursday.
  • It is understood that a large fight broke out between the wedding guests around 11 p.m.
  • The footage shows the guests partying together before fighting outside the venue.
  • It is alleged that a 39-year-old man was armed with a knife and injured himself.

A couple’s dream wedding turned into chaos when guests began fighting in a violent late-night brawl outside the venue.

Police were called to the Grand Paradiso events center in Fairfield, Sydney’s west, around 11pm on Thursday after receiving reports that a major fight had started.

Wedding guests had been partying inside the venue and celebrating the bride and groom before a group of men took to the streets.

Two of the men are believed to have started an argument with footage capturing the couple pushing each other.

As his teammates tried to diffuse the tension, one of the men was seen running up and allegedly throwing the first punch, sparking an all-out brawl with more than a dozen well-dressed guests.

Police were called to the Grand Paradiso function center in Fairfield, western Sydney, around 11pm on Thursday after receiving reports that a major fight had started.

The man who supposedly traded the first punch was quickly kicked to the ground, while another can be seen throwing punches at him.

Wedding guests who had left the venue tried to separate the couple with a 39-year-old man hospitalized after sustaining cuts to his face and hand.

It is alleged that the man was armed with a knife during the fight.

Passers-by who took to the streets after the wedding tried to separate the couple with a 39-year-old man hospitalized after sustaining cuts to his face and hand.

The man was reportedly in police custody while receiving treatment, but no charges have yet been filed.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted NSW Police for comment.

Footage from the wedding before tensions erupted shows the newlyweds and guests dancing as performers beat large drums.

Guests had been celebrating the bride and groom before tensions spilled onto the street on Thursday night.

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