Moment woman leaps off mobility scooter and pushes teen into a FOUNTAIN while holding a beer in bizarre churchyard fight
The brawl broke out after the girl 'asked to cadge a cigarette' from two younger lads in Wisbech, Cambs.
The brawl broke out after the girl 'asked to cadge a cigarette' from two younger lads in Wisbech, Cambs.
THIS is the moment a woman leaped off a mobility scooter to push a brawling teen into a fountain while clutching a beer.
Student Dainius Nevardauskas was waiting for a pal when he claimed the girl asked for a cigarette from two young lads.
When they refused, he said "total carnage" in the Wisbech, Cambs, churchyard broke out with hair-pulling and swearing.
Shocking footage then shows a woman jumping from her mobility scooter to shove the teen girl into a fountain.
The schoolgirl gets out of the water and knocks the woman over - but she manages not to spill her can of booze.
The events are believed to have occurred on August 31 - the same day a petition to curb street drinking reached 2,000 signatures in the town of Wisbech - and the post quickly went viral on social media.
Dainius said: "It was total carnage.
"I said 'this only happens in Wisbech'. Everyone was just screaming and fighting. I though to myself 'typical Wisbech' - what a great advert for the town.
"It just shows that binge drinking should be stopped. Apparently that girl was fighting other people that day too.
"We saw people swinging so I just started taking a video.
"I didn't really think I could do much to stop it so I just started recording it because that was all I could do at the time.
"The police arrived and they arrested a woman. That all happened after we switched the cameras off."
The video quickly went viral and was shared nearly 2,000 times on social media.
A Cambridgeshire Constabulary spokesperson said: "We were called at 5pm on August 31 to reports of violence in Church Terrace, Wisbech.
"Officers attended the scene and a woman in her 20s from Wisbech was arrested on suspicion of common assault. She was later released under investigation."
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