A violent fight broke out on a train from London to Birmingham after a woman allegedly threw her sandwich at other passengers.

The people who started fighting are believed to have been on their way home from the Notting Hill Carnival which was held at the weekend.

The woman who accused the alleged sandwich thrower tells the man (known as ‘the d**khead in the dungarees’) and woman (known only as ‘pineapple girl’) ‘don’t make me take off my wig’ and ‘I will punch you into next week’.

She then launches a violent attack that was filmed and uploaded onto Facebook.


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A woman accused the man in the rainbow dungarees and woman in the pineapple shirt of behaving like children (Picture: Facebook)

Other passengers initially ignore what’s going on with some moving to other parts of the train before one of them eventually steps in to break up the fight.



A spokesman for British Transport Police said: ‘We are aware of footage circulating on social media showing an assault on board a Chiltern Train.

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‘We believe it relates to an incident which took place on a train between London and Birmingham Snow Hill at 9.50pm on 27 August.

‘An investigation into this incident is underway, no arrests have been made at this time.

‘Anyone with information is asked to contact BTP by calling 0800 40 50 40 or texting 61016.’

The pair argued for a while before a fight broke out between them (Picture: Facebook)

The two men started fighting with each other as well (Picture: Facebook)

The fight broke out on a train from London to Birmingham carrying people who had been to Notting Hill Carnival (Picture: Facebook)

Passengers moved away from them after the fight broke out before someone eventually intervened (Picture: Facebook)

Police said that they are aware of the incident but no arrests have yet been made (Picture: Facebook)

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