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Shocking video clips are doing their rounds on social media of a horrific fight that erupted at an Indian wedding reception taking place at the Ramada Hotel in Wolverhampton, UK.

The wedding took place on 12th October 2019 and members of the Bhatra community are seen in the videos of the reception.

Whilst the reasons for the fight and brawl are not released, police were called to the venue in order to restore law and order.

The fighting in one video shows tremendous amounts of violence with screams being heard from the guests at the reception.

There are punches being thrown between guests with people trying to stop them and other guests

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7570621/Shocking-moment-bloody-brawl-erupts-wedding-party.html

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30 minutes ago, Wicked Warrior said:

Doesn’t surprise me. Alcohol probably involved. All it takes is one person to look at another in a funny way, or an accidental push/shove, or a small remark and things can blow out of proportion. 

True, I remember when I was younger if you went to a wedding party it was pretty much a guarantee that there would be a fight, it generally involved alcohol and bruised egos.

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3 hours ago, Wicked Warrior said:

Doesn’t surprise me. Alcohol probably involved. All it takes is one person to look at another in a funny way, or an accidental push/shove, or a small remark and things can blow out of proportion. 

Sometimes it's not a small remark, the drink makes them say some really off colour personal insults, sometimes dragging in family, so people feel forced to fight. 

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1 hour ago, jkvlondon said:

getting to the point where it's just best to go home after the Anand Karaj , the rest of the day gets spoilt by yobbish/slaggish behaviour by wannabe coconuts ...that's why I do.

It's better for certain types of blokes to give it a miss too. Or else they can end up facing serious charges, what with all that drink and all that stuff laying around to hurt someone with. lol

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What else is expected from this level of Besharampuna!  I mean you have age restrictions together with bouncers keeping an eye on people getting too tipsy in nightclubs, but this doesn’t apply to Punjabi wedding receptions.  Alcohol flows freely, children are welcome, music is blasted, drugs are taken in toilets, under aged drinking takes place and the dance floor resembles a Nightclub that is modelled on the ‘Blue Oyster Club’.  Tacky to the next level!  

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