Woolworths brawl: Wild moment mum hands over baby

Shocking moment when mother hands over a baby so she can join a wild brawl between all the girls in a busy Woolworths supermarket: ‘Stupid dog’

  • A wild brawl erupts at Woolworths
  • Teenagers hit and push each other

A wild brawl has broken out at a local Woolworths, shocking shoppers.

Disturbing footage of the fight shows a group of teenagers punching each other at Woolworths Tamworth Eastpoint, NSW, on June 1.

In the video, two girls grab each other’s hair and throw punches as another woman passes a baby to an onlooker before racing into the action.

She punches a man who thwarted the onlooker’s attempts to end the fight with her fist, as the girls grab each other and stumble down a nearby aisle.

“Stop, stop, stop,” you hear a man yell as the girl continues to struggle.

Disturbing footage of the fight shows a group of teenagers beating each other at Woolworths Tamworth Eastpoint, northwest NSW (pictured)

A man is seen trying to stop another teenager from going after the two girls, upsetting someone’s shopping cart and a soda pop display.

‘Jesus Christ,’ you hear the customer filming the wild brawl say.

“F*** off you stupid dog c***,” one of the girls says to the baby’s mother.

A man holding a bag of fried chicken tries to intervene as a teen launches into another, sending him flying onto the shelves.

The two men then begin to fight, with several adults trying to break up the fight. A woman is heard calling the teens involved a “dirty dog.”

“You start a family with a k * t child,” the man who initially had to hold the baby shouts to his attacker.

In the video, two girls grab each other’s hair and slap as another woman passes a baby to an onlooker before racing into the action (pictured)

A NSW police spokesman told Daily Mail Australia officers were called to a supermarket in Peel Street, Tamworth after reports of a fight.

“Oxley Police District officers were told that a group of people got involved in a verbal altercation before a physical altercation ensued,” they said.

“While the investigation continues, anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.”

A spokesperson for Woolworths said: ‘We are aware of an incident that took place at our Eastpoint Tamworth store late last week and there is no place for this kind of violence anywhere in our community.

“We are providing team members who witnessed it access to counseling services and we will continue to assist police in their investigation.”

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