Families 'ran to safety' after a mass brawl erupted in a restaurant during a Mother's Day meal. The incident occurred at the Istanbul Grill in Culcheth, Warrington, at around 6.30pm on Sunday, March 27.
Onlookers witnessed arguing, shouting and swearing before people started throwing and smashing glasses. A large police presence arrived at the Turkish restaurant, but most of the people involved in the brawl had already fled, reports the Manchester Evening News.
A pregnant woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said a large party had started fighting with the waiters before glasses started being thrown and smashed. She said: "There was a large group of about 20 or 30 in the restaurant when a fight broke out.
"People were running to the exit screaming and shouting and glasses were being smashed. Two lads ran out from the back of the restaurant laughing, picking up glasses and throwing them saying 'come on then'.
"My partner, myself and my daughter ran to the exit. I am four months pregnant and there were lots of children and a few small toddlers and babies there too. Everyone was screaming and crying, it was horrid.
"It was very chaotic and crazy and no one knew what to do. The group of men were kicking the glass at the front of the restaurant and ran back in again shouting 'come on', 'fight us', along with plenty of volatile language.
"We left after the police arrived at around 7.15pm and luckily managed to get a table at another restaurant. Culcheth is a lovely place and Istanbul is a great restaurant. I am really saddened by tonight as it’s a day for mothers, not people spoiling it. It was really scary."
Enquiries are ongoing and witnesses are being urged to contact Cheshire Police with any information about the incident.
A spokesperson for Cheshire Police said: "At around 6.45pm on Sunday, March 27, police were called to reports of an altercation at a restaurant on Warrington Road, Culcheth. Officers attended and found that most of those involved had fled the scene."
Istanbul Grill declined to comment.
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