Kung Fu chaos as main competitors turns into mass brawl with viewers caught in crossfire
A Kung Fu competition descended into a chaotic mass brawl, with some of the audience getting embroiled in the violence.
Law enforcement agencies are investigating the circumstances of the hellish fight that occurred during the competition at the Kyrgyzstan Cup in the country’s capital Bishkek over the weekend.
A video appeared on social media showing a mass brawl that allegedly took place in the Sports Palace. In the footage the fighters spill out into the crowd, with most people watching the spectacle immediately getting up from their chairs and making a dash for it.
The police confirmed that they are looking into the incident, and it is unclear if there were any injuries as a result of the fighting.
It comes after police in the UK have unveiled the disturbing footage of when a family decided to take justice into their own hands and pursue revenge for an assault on their property.
Wielding weapons, including a hammer and a wooden plank embedded with nails, the Jenkins family launched into a street fight with two brothers who had earlier that day damaged their house with golf clubs. The incident sparked a massive street brawl in broad daylight.
Five people were jailed for their involvement in the incident by a judge at Swansea Crown Court. The judge declared that while the mayhem had been started by the golf club-brandishing siblings, the Jenkins family had armed themselves with weapons and engaged in an act of “vigilantism” without considering its impact on the wider community or the terror they would cause amongst locals.
The court heard that the violence originated from a suspicion held by brothers Adam Miller and Kristian Thomas that Corey Jenkins was engaged in drug dealing in the Ravenhill area of Swansea.
