A violent altercation at the Cheltenham Festival on St. Patrick's Thursday has led to a police manhunt for a mother and daughter duo. The incident, which occurred in the toilets near the Guinness Village stage around 1:00 PM on March 13, involved six women and reesulted in a woman in her 20s having a clump of her hair pulled out and being hit multiple times .
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The Cheltenham Festival is one of the most prestigious events in the horse racing calendar, attracting thousands of spectators each year. The incident, however, has cast a shadow over the event, with security quickly intervening to eject the involved parties. According to Gloucestershire Police, the altercation involved six women who were screaming expletives, pulling each other's hair, and grappling on the floor.
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Footage of the incident shows a woman in a checked jacket launching punches at a redhead, who was dragged to the ground. The older woman was heard screaming, "Get your f*** ginger ****" before security intervened. The witness stated that the older woman kept going on about something related to her daughter, suggesting a personal dispute.
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Gloucestershire Police have released images of two women they believe to be the mother and daughter involved in the attack. The older woman is described as being in her 50s with long, straight blonde hair, wearing a black and white tweed cape-style coat, black top, black tights, and black knee-high heeled boots. The younger woman is described as being in her 20s with curly blonde hair, wearing a fluffy brown coat and knee-high heeled boots.
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Despite extensive enquiries, police have yet to identify the women involved. They are appealing to the public for any information that could help identify the suspects. The force acknowledged that the images released are not the clearest, but they hope someone will recognize the women. Anyone with information is asked to contact police online, quoting occurrence number 53260012005.
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Cheltenham Racecourse has stated that they operate a strict zero-tolerance policy towrads any form of antisocial behavior. They confirmed that the incident was an isolated one involving a small number of racegoers and was dealt with quickly by their security team,resulting in two racegoers being ejected from the racecourse.
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