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Brawl breaks out in Teck Whye, three men apprehended
On Saturday (21 December), a fight broke out between three men in Teck Whye and the action was caught on camera.
A video of the physical brawl was shared on Facebook by digital media platform The Local Society.
In the minute-long video, one can see that the three individuals involved were hitting each another in a rather violent manner as they came out of a blue car. They continued fighting in the carpark while shouting profanities at each other.
The brawl went on for about 30 seconds until a woman stepped in to pull one of the men away. She could be heard saying: “Stop, stop, don’t fight”.
All four of them slowly moved to a nearby void deck and out of sight at the end of the video, although a woman can still be heard screaming “stop”.
https://web.facebook.com/thelocalsociety/videos/521986145071524/?v=521986145071524
The police noted that they received a call for assistance regarding the fight at Block 120 Teck Whye Lane at 7.42pm on Saturday, TODAY reported.
Upon arriving at the scene, the police arrested two men, aged 30 and 35, for affray. As for the other 65 years old man, he was arrested for both affray and criminal intimidation.
The police also said that the 35-year-old man was conscious when he was brought to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.
“Police investigations are ongoing.”
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