Mass brawl breaks out in Wetherspoons at practice station as punters wallop one another
A chaotic mass brawl erupted at a Wetherspoons pub as stunned passengers looked on while at least eight people exchanged punches and grappled on tables overlooking a busy concourse
A mass brawl broke out in a Wetherspoons pub in a train station as shocked passengers watched on. At least eight people were involved in the fisticuffs at the tables overlooking the concourse.
One man could be seen punching a rival twice in the head. He tried to put up his hands to protect himself but was walloped again.
Train announcements could be heard in the background as another man came to break up the fight. One tall man could then be seen coming over and picking up one of the brawling men and carrying him out of the way.
Station workers then went up to try and stop the melee.
One woman was spotted trying to separate some of the men but two ended up on the floor. The one-minute-and-six second video filmed by a railway passenger then came to an end.
The incident reportedly happened at the pub in Victoria station, central London at 11:20pm on Saturday (3 January).
A witness called Victor Parker said: “Who’s round was it?” Steven Palmer added: “Trouble at Spoons.” Another individual, Daryl Slinn, chimed in: “Just another day in Wetherspoons.”
The Met Police and British Transport Police have been approached for comment.
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