Mother slammed against her car after trying to break up an out-of-control brawl outside of a school 

Mother slammed against her car by a student after trying to break up an out-of-control brawl outside of a school

  • A woman was thrown in to the side of a mini van after trying to break up a fight 
  • The violent brawl broke out the front of a Perth school about 3.30pm Tuesday
  • The woman’s head appeared to forcefully smack into the car window on the road
  • Dozens of people were involved in the fight, including adults trying to stop it 

A mother was shoved against a car after she tried to stop a violent fight between dozens of students and adults outside a school.

The teenagers appeared to spill on the street, forcing cars to stop to avoid crashing into them as they furiously kicked and shouted at one another. 

A number of adults reportedly stepped in to break up the brawl but the vicious Perth students began attacking them.

 

A mother was shoved against a car (pictured) after she tried to stop a violent fight between dozens of students and adults outside a school in Perth’s northern suburbs

The fight appeared to take place in a suburban area near Butler College, north of Western Australia’s capital city, 7News reported.

The woman who stepped in to stop the fight could be seen being punched by the students with such force it flung her head into the car window. 

At one point in the fight, which happened after 3.30pm Tuesday, a person’s shoe was left lying on the road.

WA Police said there were a number of adults involved in the brawl but they were not hitting children, the publication reported.

No official complaint has been made but authorities are investigating.

If students are found to have been involved in the fight, they face a suspension of up to 10 days. 

The teenagers appeared to spill on the street, forcing cars to slam on the breaks (pictured) to avoid crashing into them as they furiously kicked and shouted at one another

The teenagers appeared to spill on the street, forcing cars to slam on the breaks (pictured) to avoid crashing into them as they furiously kicked and shouted at one another

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