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An argument between college students at a bus stand in New Washermenpet in Chennai, escalated into a full-blown fist fight with students rolling on the ground and assaulting each other. Police on patrol intervened, advised them and let them go with a warning.
An argument between two college students in Chennai, turned into a full-blown fist fight with students rolling on the floor at a bus stop in Chennai on Tuesday, April 26.
The college students were waiting for a bus at a bus stop in New Washermanpet in North Chennai when an argument apparently broke out between two students. Shockingly, it turned into a full-blown fist fight between them at the bus stop itself.
Even people standing nearby were unable to intervene as the girl students were rolling on the ground and fighting with each other.
Policemen were on patrol and they saw the fight. They intervened and separated the groups. The students were then advised and let go with a warning.

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