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Watch | Slangs, Slaps, Strangling… Two Men Engaged in Brawl in Mumbai Local

Mumbai: The Mumbai Suburban Railway commonly known as the ‘local’, has remained the life and blood of the city for several decades. It’s the go-to mode of transport for the common people and has witnessed numerous impromptu jamming and singing sessions that often go viral online on the social media.---Advertisement--- Recently, a new video surfaced […]

Mumbai: The Mumbai Suburban Railway commonly known as the ‘local’, has remained the life and blood of the city for several decades. It’s the go-to mode of transport for the common people and has witnessed numerous impromptu jamming and singing sessions that often go viral online on the social media.

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Recently, a new video surfaced on social media, depicting a disturbing altercation between two men inside a Mumbai local coach. The video, which surfaced on X (formerly known as Twitter), captured a tense moment as the two individuals engaged in a fight.

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However, a commuter intervened in the brawl and pushed them apart, diffusing the situation. Soon after, fellow passengers joined in, rallying behind the peacemaker and encouraging the irate individuals to abandon their fight.

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First published on: Sep 02, 2023 04:48 PM IST


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