New Year's Eve Brawl Among Youth in Valankulam Goes Viral

A group of youths engaged in a physical altercation during New Year's Eve celebrations in Valankulam, Coimbatore, resulting in injuries and hospitalization. The incident has gone viral on social media.


Coimbatore: In a startling incident on New Year's Eve, a joyful celebration in Valankulam, Coimbatore, turned chaotic as a group of youths engaged in a brawl.

The festivities, which included music and dancing, were marred when an altercation broke out among some attendees.

The fight escalated rapidly, with individuals hitting each other. One youth was pushed to the ground and kicked in the face, leading to a broken nose and requiring hospitalization. Details about the individuals involved and the cause of the fight remain unclear. Currently, a video of the incident is circulating on the internet, drawing widespread attention.

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