Bankstown brawl: Women throw punches in wild shopping centre fight

A shocking brawl broke out in a west Sydney bank on Monday between several teenage boys – before their mothers got involved and started trading blows. 

Incredible footage shows a group of women throwing punches at each other outside St George’s Bank in the Bankstown Central Shopping Centre in western Sydney. 

At one stage, a woman was knocked to the ground with two others climbing on top of her and appearing to rain down punches. 

It is unclear what sparked the brawl, though witnesses have suggested there was a fight between teenage boys before their mothers got involved. 

One woman, 52, was taken to hospital after suffering a lip injury in the melee. 

The shocking brawl was captured by onlookers and shared widely on social media.  

Screaming can be heard throughout the footage as workers attempt to separate the fighters. 

NSW Police confirmed they attended the scene and are currently investigating the brawl. 

No arrests have yet been made.  

A police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia: ‘About 3.30pm yesterday (Monday 30 January 2023), officers attached to Bankstown Police Area Command were called to a shopping centre on North Terrace, Bankstown, following reports of a brawl.

It is unclear what sparked the brawl, though witnesses have suggested there was a fight between teenage boys before their mothers got involved

It is unclear what sparked the brawl, though witnesses have suggested there was a fight between teenage boys before their mothers got involved

At one stage, a woman was knocked to the ground with two others climbing on top of her and appearing to rain down punches.

At one stage, a woman was knocked to the ground with two others climbing on top of her and appearing to rain down punches.

At one stage, a woman was knocked to the ground with two others climbing on top of her and appearing to rain down punches.

‘A 52-year-old woman sustained an injury to her lip during the incident.

‘She was taken to Bankstown Hospital for treatment.

‘Upon arrival, some of those involved left the scene.

‘As investigations continue, anyone with information – including witnesses and those with mobile phone vision are urged to come forward and contact Bankstown Police 9783 2199 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.’

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