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Women in cat fight aboard bus

>A cat fight between two women on board bus 88 was captured on video and sent to STOMP on Nov 23.

One woman in a micro-mini skirt was filmed shoving, clawing and pulling the hair of another middle-aged woman in black while shouting at her angrily in Chinese "How dare you say I look like a prostitute".

Subsequently, the other commuters in the bus were roused by the commotion and attempted to stop the fight. Even the bus driver had to intercede, stopping the bus and telling the women to stop fighting.

STOMPer PataponHWZ, who witnessed the violent incident, recounts:

"Today at around 9am , I was on bus 88 going to Pasir Ris, when two middle-aged woman started to quarrel and have a catfight.

"Apparently the lady in white was called a 'xiang ji' (prostitute) by the other woman, and that triggered off a quarrel and a scuffle.

"I think that Singaporeans should be more tolerant and should also keep certain comments to themselves. If everyone makes such insensitive remarks, the world would be in unrest."

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