Up to thirty partygoers were involved in a bloody all-in brawl overnight with some patrons describing the scene akin to a ‘terror attack.’
The brawl erupted at Sydney’s Odyssey Bar after two girls got into a heated argument leaving one woman without hair and another without her fake nails.
The fight started about 11.30pm at the bar cum restaurant on Norton Street in Leichhardt, a suburb in the inner west of Sydney.
It is unclear what the girls were fighting about.
Up to thirty people were involved in a bloody brawl at a Sydney bar on Saturday night
NSW police say the women who started the brawl in a Sydney bar lost their hair and fake nails
Footage obtained by Nine News showed the brawl being far more worst than earlier reported.
Witness Curtis Nicotra told a network reporter he was walking home after dinner when he witnessed a large crowd outside the bar.
‘A group of people just started running out and they were screaming and running to their cars,’ he told a Channel 9 reporter.
New South Wales police said a 30-year-old woman was treated for a sprained ankle and the loss of some hair as a result of the brawl.
Curtis Nicotra (pictured) witnessed a large crowd outside the bar when he passed the area
The brawl caused a lot of damage to the venue at Norton Street, in Leichhardt on Saturday
Two women started the fight about 11.30pm at the Odyssey Bar Restaurant (pictured)
Some people who witnessed the brawl at the bar described the scene akin to a ‘terror attack’
While another woman, aged 33, was treated for injured fingers after losing several fake nails during the fight.
She was arrested and taken to Newtown Police Station for questioning but was later released pending further inquiries.
The brawl also caused a large amount of damage to the venue.
Despite that, the bar’s manager, Dimitrios Tassis played down the incident.
‘Only two girls fighting, that’s it,’ he told the station.
However, several unnamed witnesses told the network anonymously that they witnessed a lot more people being injured as a result of the brawl.
One man was seen leaving the premise with ‘blood pouring down his face,’ the station reports.
Odyssey bar manager, Dimitrios Tassis (pictured) played down the incident when approached
One woman, 33, was treated for injured fingers after losing several fake nails during the fight