This is the extraordinary Birmingham bridal boutique battle that left 'blood everywhere' inside and spilled out on to the street in front of horrified shoppers.

Footage of the brawl inside the Seher wedding shop in Birmingham on Saturday afternoon has emerged today and shows the rivals attacking each other with sticks and screaming abuse.

One woman, who may be holding a knife, scissors or another type of blade, appears to slash at saris hanging on rails as clothes and mannequins went flying around her.

Two men armed with poles smash lighting and ceiling panels before repeatedly beating a man.

The footage has been circulated on social media with one source suggesting the fracas may have started after a row over the price of a wedding suit they believed was in the sale.

A large crowd gathered outside as the fight spilled on to the pavement and officers arrested a 22-year-old woman on suspicion of aggravated burglary and a 24-year-old man for the same offence. A 46-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage.

These three suspects have all been bailed but a 50-year-old arrested at the shop is yet to be interviewed and remains in hospital.

A woman with a blade or scissors in her hand appears to slash at clothing during a bridal boutique battle

Two men with poles smashed up the shop, sending wedding clothes flying, and also repeatedly struck a man

A brawl at Seher Boutique bridal shop (pictured with police tent outside) in Birmingham left 'blood everywhere' according to shoppers

The fight broke out at Seher Boutique wedding shop at around 5.30pm on Saturday.

Huge crowds of people were seen swarming the area, where people reported seeing weapons being used.

Four people were injured in the chaos and were then arrested when police were scrambled to the scene.

Faiza Sheraz, 38, who works in Al Halal supermarket next door and lives in nearby St Saviours Road, said: 'We were just inside the shop, it was very busy outside.

'We heard noises and there was a lady with some blood who came in. She was trying to call an ambulance. That was at 5.30pm - at 6pm the police came.

'We heard two different stories about why the brawl started. Someone said it was about exchanging an item - a refund. Some said it was a robbery.'

A neighbouring shop worker who didn't want to be named said: 'The door shutters were opening up and down. One man went to get a hammer. He smashed the window.

'We heard it was because of an argument about a refund.'

Shoppers and residents told the Birmingham Mail there 'was blood everywhere' inside the shop.

A local resident in Alum Rock, who didn't want to be named, said: 'The owners called for help and it was just carnage, people were watching in shock from outside the window.

'Metal poles from inside the shop were used - there was just blood everywhere inside the shop. That's why they've got a police tent blocking it today.'

Another bystander, speaking just yards away from the crime scene, added:

'This was all blocked off yesterday, you had armed police, paramedics. I saw a woman who had blood seeping from her head, she was led away by police officers.

'The shutters were pulled down and that's when you could hear lots of screaming and shouting.

'I don't know what's going on in Birmingham lately but it's not good. It's all going downhill.'

While Taz Khan, who was at the scene yesterday, told us: 'There was a big commotion. People tried to stop it but couldn't stop it. People were getting beaten up.'

Huge crowds of people were seen swarming the area (pictured) where people reported seeing weapons being used

Police continued to scour the scene on Sunday, where a police tent (pictured) was erected outside the shop

Police continued to scour the scene on Sunday, where a police tent was erected outside the shop.

In a statement, a West Midlands Police spokesman said: 'We were called to reports of a disorder in a shop at around 5.40pm on Saturday.

'A number of people were reported to have been fighting with weapons.

'Three people were treated in hospital for minor injuries and have been arrested.

'A fourth person remains in hospital with a fractured eye socket and is also under arrest. Searches continue at the scene today.

'At this stage, we believe it to be an isolated incident, but investigations are continuing.

'Officers are examining CCTV, and anyone with footage of the incident has been asked to contact police on 101.'