WARNING - Footage contains imagery and strong language some may find disturbing
THIS is the shocking moment a man in a Celtic top kicks a fellow female Hoops supporter to the ground in a stomach-churning assault in Clydebank.
The two-minute clip shows the man tripping the woman up in what’s believed to be a family dispute.
The man can be heard shouting: “Don’t f****** hit my missus again.” The woman then goads him to fight her.
The man viciously throws her down behind a car and then drags her along further where he sits on her. She shouts, “Get aff me,” as he asks, “Why are you doing this?”
The woman can then be heard to shout “That’s my sister, I’ll dae what I want. I don’t care. Sisters f****** fight.”
The video was shared on Twitter on Monday and was captioned: “The Huddle.”
WARNING - Footage contains imagery and strong language some may find disturbing
Social media users have expressed their shock and disgust at the video. One wrote: “Good god.”
Another said she “was really in pain.” watching it.
“More disturbing that the person is filming instead of helping the woman,” said one, adding: “Is that a lassie he is having a go at, scum, can’t treat a girl/woman like that even if they do make up later on. That is what’s wrong with Scottish society - that we accept the before as long as the after is nice and they make up.
“Not on. Women, you deserve more.”
Police Scotland is now appealing for any witnesses to the fight to come forward after it was brought to their attention.
A spokeswoman for the force said: “At around 8.40pm on Monday, June 4, police were called to reports of a disturbance on Burnbrae Street in Clydebank.
“Officers attended, however, there was nobody in the street upon arrival.
“Enquiries were made in the area but no reports were made to police about anyone being injured.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact the local division on 101.
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