Shock moment two women brawl in middle of street as police hunt boob flash attacker
Victim punched, kicked, and has face slammed into pavement in brutal fracas believed to have taken place in Doncaster
THIS is the shocking moment a street brawl erupts between two women, with one shouting "I'll f***ing kill you" as she batters her opponent on the floor.
The 90 second clip shows a dark-haired woman, punch and kick a smaller woman in the street, even appearing to slam her face into the pavement.
In a strange turn the assailant also appears to flash her breasts to the camera.
Since it was uploaded to Facebook the video, believed to have been filmed on Sunday afternoon, has been viewed hundreds of times.
Police are attempting to trace the two women, thought to be from Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
At the beginning of the clip a woman wearing a black crop top can be seen facing off against the smaller woman, who wears a pink tracksuit.
She can be heard yelling "see what happens" before the fight breaks out.
Seconds later the larger woman brutally slams the girl to the floor, pulling her hair and climbing on top of her.
She repeatedly threatens "I'll f***ing kill you as she begins to rain down punches upon her opponent.
In a bizarre twist to the video, the aggressor realises that her breasts are about to pop out of her top.
Turning gleefully to the camera, she pulls dow her bra and screams: "T*ts!"
The violence soon recommences, while two more women face of just metres away.
A blonde-haired lady appears to be trying to put a stop to the fight, but is blocked by a woman wearing jeans and a black t-shirt.
As the fight rages on, the woman in the crop top repeats: "I will kill you today, I swear to God."
In a broad northern accent she asks her adversary: "How do you like me now?"
In a shocking finale she stands up and kicks the girl in the face several time, while another lady pleads: "Give up now, she's done it."
The tracksuited woman and her would-be defender can be seen climbing into a parked car at the end of the clip, while the larger woman strides victoriously towards the camera.
The video, thought to have been shot on a mobile phone, has now been brought to the attention of police, who warn that charges could be brought against those involved.
Inspector Mark Payling of South Yorkshire Police said: "We are aware of this incident and now have the video footage, which will help us to investigate the matter further.
"We are working to identify those involved to determine whether the victim would like to make a complaint.
"However, regardless of whether a complaint is made, we will still aim to take positive action against offenders for assault and affray offences.
"Anyone with information about what happened should call South Yorkshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 1141 of Sunday 22 May 2016. Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
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