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SHOCKING footage shows a woman beating her husband’s alleged mistress after having her clothes ripped off.
Filmed in China, the epic brawl took place in the middle of a crowded street while stunned onlookers watched on in amazement.
The clip begins with the alleged mistress on top of the disgruntled woman.
The shameless pair are rolling around beside a parked car as the alleged home-wrecker attempts to subdue her opponent.
But as a police officer tries to break up the fight, the furious woman starts to punch her spouse’s alleged lover in the head.
And despite being semi-naked, having had her clothes ripped from her body, the woman seems determined to continue the bout.
As police hold the attacker back, she manages to grab the other lady’s hair and continues to pull it while cops try top defuse the situation.
The astonishing video was uploaded to Chinese video sharing platform Miaopai which has an estimated 70 million daily users.
The viral has also been picked up by western site Liveleak and has gained thousands of views in a matter of hours.
But rather than blasting the women fighting, social media users instead slammed the police officers in the clip.
One posted: "Great job officers, what was going through your heads?"
Another added: "The cop in the middle of it all looks like he's having fun."
One user joked: "Everyone has it wrong. Those aren't cops. They are referees."
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Street fights. Look, they happen. Whether they’re caused by anger, booze or both, sometimes people get down to it and throw hands in the street. It’s never the classiest thing you’re ever likely to see, but there you are. If you quite like tacky public scrapping, then we think we might well have found your new favorite video…
Originally titled ‘Stay Classy, Aberdream’ when it first hit the internet, this clip shows some young women – hammered – having a fight with each other. But it’s a girl fight with consequences… Their flimsy little outfits get ripped and torn and moved, exposing a whole load more of their flesh than they’d hoped.
This is a crazy bitch fight that escalates quickly. Not only that, the dude filming can’t contain his obvious excitement. “I just saw a titty! I just saw a titty!”


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A woman was violently assaulted, thrown into the air and had her clothes ripped from her while filming a TikTok video in Pakistan, police say.
The unidentified woman said she was filming at a park in the city of Lahore when a crowd of up to 400 hundred men attacked her on Saturday.
Video of the incident circulating over social media shows a woman being forcibly picked up and dragged through a mob of hundreds gathered at Minar-e-Pakistan to celebrate Independence Day, an event marking the end of British colonial rule.
The woman, who is a TikToker in Pakistan, said she attempted to escape from the crowd along with six others when around 300 to 400 people "attacked us" and "assaulted us violently" during the struggle.
Shocking beyond imagination! 400 men groping,beating & tearing cloth of 1 tiktoker girl in #MinarePakistan Girl screaming for help.. Azaan going on in the background These Vultures are no less than Talibanis This is Naya Pakistan..Shameful pic.twitter.com/PBYWqAWvon
"The crowd was huge and people were scaling the enclosure and coming towards us," she told police, as recorded in a first information report (FIR) registered at the Lorry Adda police station and cited by Pakistan newspaper Dawn.
"People were pushing and pulling me to the extent that they tore my clothes. Several people tried to help me but the crowd was too huge and they kept throwing me in the air," she added.
During the struggle, the woman said her ring and earrings were "forcibly taken", as well as a mobile phone of a man she was with, his identity card and Rs15,000 that he had on him.
Lahore police registered a case on Tuesday against hundreds of unidentified persons for assaulting and stealing from the woman and her six companions.
The FIR was registered under sections 354 A (assault or use of criminal force against woman and stripping her of her clothes), 382 (theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to commit the theft), 147 (rioting) and 149 (unlawful assembly) of the Pakistan Penal Code, according to Dawn .
The assault of a young women by a mob at #minarepakistan should shame every Pakistani. It speaks to a rot in our society. Those responsible must be brought to justice. The women of Pakistan feel insecure and it is all our responsibility to ensure safety and equal rights to all.
I am very disappointed. How can I be sure that I am a good man?۔ I m Sorry, I m ashamed 😑😔 #minarepakistan #Lahore pic.twitter.com/qzqjNb2GFJ
Lahore DIG Operations Sajid Kiyani ordered the superintendent of police to take "immediate legal action" against the suspects involved in the incident.
"The suspects should be traced with the help of the footage," Kiyani said in a statement provided by police. Those who "violated women's honor and harassed them will be brought within the ambit of the law," he added.
Footage of the incident has since garnered hundreds of thousands of views over Twitter and TikTok, with many expressing their horror, frustration and anger at the assault. The attack has invigorated public debate in the country surrounding women's rights and protection.
Taha Saleem, Deputy Commissioner of the Karachi Central District, condemned the violence, describing the video as "an abhorring image of our society."
"The #MinarePakistan incident is by no means a one off event. I remember my staff recommending me to close big parks including Hill Park & Jheel Park etc on Eid for families. Because previously similar incidents have been reported. I wonder how low can we stoop," Saleem tweeted Wednesday.
Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party and the Pakistan Human Rights committee, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, said the assault "should shame every Pakistani" in a tweet the same day.
"It speaks to a rot in our society," he added. "Those responsible must be brought to justice. The women of Pakistan feel insecure and it is all our responsibility to ensure safety and equal rights to all."
The video sharing platform TikTok has also been banned several times in Pakistan for allegedly permitting "inappropriate content" on its platform.

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