Although the Notting Hill Carnival has come to an end yet it has continuously managed to make headlines as previously we find the rapper Takaya Nembhard stabbed to death along with a slew of fights in 2022
Now there is another shocking video from the carnival which went viral that showed a topless woman throwing punches at the Notting Hill Carnival.
Insane Fights Break Out At Notting Hill Carnival 2022 With People Knocked Out And Stabbing Of Rapper Takaya Nembhard, Fight Video Goes Viral
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Brightly dressed feminist women of colour fight in the street during the Notting Hill Carnival. pic.twitter.com/r2enztH7DW
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The clip of the fight was shared on social media that shows two women fighting, one wearing black tank top with her breasts exposed being held back by a man and a woman.
The topless woman seems to run towards a woman in a black and white cardigan and repeatedly punch her in the head which left the crowd horrified.
In the scuffle, a number of people who tried to break up the brawl had allegedly “groped” the topless woman’s breasts.
As per a report by the sun, the brawl broke out at around 8 PM on Sunday, in Latimer, Ladbrooke Grove in West London.
In another clip, a few witnesses tried to pull the topless woman off the other, meanwhile she repeatedly kicked the other woman on the floor.
One witness tried to describe theonent when a fight broke out as he said, “The group were together and doing smartwhips when they felt the girl being jumped was doing most of it despite not chipping in any money for it.”
Notting Hill Carnival is Europe’s largest street carnival which has been taking place since 1966 in the Notting Hill area of West London.
The incident came after the 21-year-old rapper Takayo Nembhard, who is known for releasing drill music under the name TKorStretch, died after police found him injured at around 8pm last night.
Dr Alison Heydari, Met Police Commander of Local Policing, said in a statement, “Officers from across the Met have been working tirelessly over the past two days to ensure that all those who came to Notting Hill Carnival could enjoy the experience safely.”