Sisters attacked with chairs in sickening Adelaide brawl
A chair was used to assault two teenage sisters and damage a car in a sickening brawl caught on camera in Adelaide.
The women were caught up in the violence on the weekend after they filmed a fight unfold between two men when they were set upon.
An 18-year-old Prospect woman, 18-year-old Semaphore Park man and a 47-year-old man from Salisbury East have been charged in relation to the incident.
From a car window, the teens yelled out that the fight was unfair when a female companion of one of the men began brawling.
“Two against one. Two against one mate,” one of the sisters’ said.
The woman then approached the girls sitting in their car and confronted them asking what they had said.
The sisters, who cannot be identified, were then set upon by one of the brawlers, who used a chair to attack them.
A man then grabbed another chair and smashed in the girl’s windscreen, before stomping on it.
One of the teens still bares the scars of the brawl and told 7 News that the woman in the video grabbed her first.
“She grabbed my hair and the back of my head and hit it against the dashboard,” she alleged.
“I had to get up and actually push him off."
Staff at a nearby Indian restaurant said passersby’s were taking cover inside their premises, fearing they too would be caught up in the violence.
At one point, they say they had to stop an alleged offender from entering, fearing he was only after more chairs to throw.
One witness claimed racial slurs were exchanged, but the sisters deny that it was them.
“We never said anything racial at all,” the other sister claimed.