Shocking moment woman hurls bottles as she holds baby in horrifying street brawl | The Sun

THIS is the shocking moment a woman holding a baby hurls a glass bottle during a violent street brawl.

Chaos exploded in Hull, East Yorks, on Sunday when wooden plank-wielding thugs came face-to-face with adults and kids in the street.


One person lies in the road as brawlers rain down stick blows above them while an older woman attends to the stricken victim.

Video captured from a car shows a group then retreat to a house where a child can be seen watching on in horror from their doorstep.

Then suddenly a woman – in a yellow gilet – bursts out the home clutching a baby in her arms.

She appears to push over two recycling bins packed with glass bottles before grabbing one and hurling it at the men.

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Screams fill the air amid the chaos on the corner of Spring Bank and Princes Avenue, not far from the city centre.

The violence left an older fella with blood streaming down his face and shattered glass covering the street.

It is unclear what sparked the fight.

Six men and a woman have now been collared for the 3.50pm carnage, Humberside Police said.

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The force's Detective Sergeant Steven Bowley added: "Officers and ambulance crews attended quickly, and three people have been taken to hospital for treatment to serious injuries which are not thought to be life threatening at this time.

"One man is believed to have sustained a fractured eye socket as a result of the incident.

“Four people were arrested at the scene, and a further two people were arrested shortly after, all on suspicion of affray. They remain in our custody assisting officers with their enquiries."

Cops are urging anyone with any information, including CCTV, mobile phone or dash cam footage, to contact 101, quoting log 337 of 30 July.

Alternatively, you can report anonymously via independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.




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