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Women Fighting In The Street
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-birmi ngham-2 9294620
Just found this today. What I find amazing is that all the passers-by just stood and watched while this horrible woman committed this serious assault.
Just found this today. What I find amazing is that all the passers-by just stood and watched while this horrible woman committed this serious assault.
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\\\\Its a sad state of affairs when someone can be attacked in broad daylight and everybody just stands around idle.\\\ True mikey, but that is the state of society today....... ....much improved on a generation ago, so I am led to believe.
08:01 Sun 21st Sep 2014
Mikey - an absolute dreadful attack - particularly when the victim would have been completely unaware she was going to be attacked.
Also the attacker pushed the victim to the ground - victim was inches away from a small post - that victim/girl definitely would have been killed as the attacker kept on and on.
Sqad - just to mention that you would not have got involved in two women fighting but it was really only one.
Also the attacker pushed the victim to the ground - victim was inches away from a small post - that victim/girl definitely would have been killed as the attacker kept on and on.
Sqad - just to mention that you would not have got involved in two women fighting but it was really only one.
Well I think it looks more like the attacker knows her victim,maybe the victim is having an affair with the attackers husband or something? It does not look like they've had words about a parked car, but of course we have not been able to see events previous to the attack. I would never intervene in a fight between tow adults they could have knives/needles etc but I would call the Police.
Reminds me of a story:
Mate of mine was an Orthopaedic surgeon and always walked his dog in the park at night. On this particular evening, whilst walking his dog a car screeched to a halt and a woman ran out of the car into the car screaming Help! Help! followed closely by a man clearly chasing her into the park.
He grappled her to the grass and pinned her down by his arms and legs.
This was too much for my mate who let go of his dog and ran to the aid of the damsel in distress and as he tried to pull the man off, the woman looked up at my mate and in a scouse accent said:
"*** off will yer!"
Mate of mine was an Orthopaedic surgeon and always walked his dog in the park at night. On this particular evening, whilst walking his dog a car screeched to a halt and a woman ran out of the car into the car screaming Help! Help! followed closely by a man clearly chasing her into the park.
He grappled her to the grass and pinned her down by his arms and legs.
This was too much for my mate who let go of his dog and ran to the aid of the damsel in distress and as he tried to pull the man off, the woman looked up at my mate and in a scouse accent said:
"*** off will yer!"