Images from the Dublin bus fight show a woman attacked as the punches struck in a terrifying fight



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Screams echoed through an area of ​​Dublin last night when a terrifying fight broke out between several women on a Dublin bus.

The shocking incident, which took place on a 27 bus believed to be parked on Darndale Road in Coolock, erupted when a woman who was standing on the bus was approached and punched.

It is understood that it happened in a previous row in which some of the women participated.

As the footage progresses, two women can be seen beating the woman with her hands on her head in an attempt to protect herself.

Another girl can be heard saying “guys, come in and stop!” as a fourth woman gets involved in the fight.

The attacked woman can be seen covering her face with pulled hair as she yells “stop it, stop it!” they head towards the bus.

He finally manages to walk to the front of the bus, where the recording ends.

A Dublin Bus spokeswoman told Dublin Live: “I can confirm that an incident occurred aboard Route 27 last night at approximately 9:45 pm. A Garda Síochána was contacted and attended the scene.

“All Dublin Bus employees are fully trained in comprehensive procedures for dealing with incidents like this. Each vehicle is equipped with a radio that allows immediate contact with our Central Control Center. This means that the driver has immediate contact with a team from Dublin Bus inspectors should need help in any given situation. During this incident, the driver followed this procedure. “

A Garda spokeswoman told Dublin Live that no incidents had been reported on the route.

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