Shocking moment two men and woman violently brawl on M20 hard shoulder narrowly missing traffic

THIS is the shocking moment a brawl erupted on the hard shoulder of the M20 as three thugs narrowly avoid traffic.

Two men and a woman can be seen grappling with each other during the violence in Kent.

The footage starts with a man sprinting over and yelling: "Keep your hands up I want to see fair play."

After being asked by the woman who he is, the apparent stranger claims he just wants to adjudicate.

He then yells "there's a car coming" as two other men straddle the left-hand lane of the busy motorway.

Car horns blare out as the wrestling thugs continue to punch and shove each other.

One rival is then pushed into a parked Range Rover as the woman tries to break them up.

But they continue lashing out at each other as a third man by a van can be seen watching the fight.



As one of the yobs gets in his Range Rover, the woman then takes over and lobs a shoe.

She screams: "F**k off, you f***ing muggy c***" as the man asks her to get off him.

The woman then slaps the man as he makes his way back to the Range Rover to continue the brawl.

Her partner is then pushed on the M20 as a car swerves to narrowly avoid hitting him while the woman shouts: "F***ing smash him".

As the footage draws to an end, the Range Rover driver whips his ripped t-shirt off – with the man filming saying: "Fair play, you're doing him."

The now-topless lout tells his rival to "come meet me somewhere else when it ain't [sic] on the motorway".

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The video, which was filmed last week between the junction for Blue Bell Hill and the Maidstone turn off, has been viewed thousands of times.

It is understood the brawl started in a dispute over business.

Kent Police was not immediately able to find details of the incident.




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