A wild brawl between three teenage girls which broke out at a public library in Queensland has been caught on camera.
, shows a girl on the ground outside Beaudesert Public LibraryAs stunned onlookers watch she shouts “let go of my hair c***”.A third girl joins in as the girl who was on the floor outside falls down again.The shocking footage, which was sent to the Courier Mail, shows a girl on the ground outside Beaudesert Public Library screaming, “get the f-ck off”, as another girl punches her in the head and pulls her hair.
Inside the library, the fight escalates with two members of staff and two men attempting to break up the fight.In a statement, police said they were called to the library at approximately 4:20 p.m. on Monday following reports of an
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