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Shocking video: Man-Woman fight in Hongkong train

First Published: 22nd December, 2022 15:36 IST

The video was posted on a Facebook page called "Today Review67" on December 18.

A shocking video has been doing rounds on social media, where a man and woman were seen fighting inside a crowded MTR train in Hong Kong.

In the 13 seconds video, a man was seen punching a woman dressed in black with short hair in the moving train. A man in a striped shirt dress tries to intervene, while another man was seen trying to separate them. As soon as the female passenger tries to fight back, a sudden jolt in the train upsets the balance of several passengers, and it led to the passenger tripping on the floor of the compartment.

Watch the video here:

https://fb.watch/hzVwn_0Wrv/

The video which was posted on a Facebook called “Today Review67” on December 18 has over 2 lakh views with more than 1500 likes and several comments.

According to South China Morning post, the fight happened on the Tung Chung line, however it is not clear what caused the fight.

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