
Moment two men clash outside Scots supermarket in road rage brawl
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TWO men have been involved in an angry brawl near a busy supermarket.
The heated altercation happened just yards from the Asda store in Kirkcaldy, Fife, yesterday.
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Two men were involved in a fight near Asda in Kirkcaldy
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The street scrap happened near a roundabout and held up traffic
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A passerby captured the street fight on video as it unfolded.
In the footage, a bald man wearing shades can be seen holding another man in a headlock beside a dark coloured BMW car.
A woman stands beside the pair and appears to be helping restrain him.
As the commotion ensues, another man walks over to them.
But moments later, the ginger-haired man, dressed in a hooded top and tracksuit bottoms, bursts free from the headlock.
He then begins shouting at the woman, who gestures at him and argues back.
The second man, wearing a cap and tracksuit bottoms, stands between them as he tries to defuse the standoff.
Police Scotland said they were not alerted to the heated dispute.
Elsewhere, a suspect has been arrested after a man died in an Ayrshire street.
Paul Wright was found unresponsive in Orchard Street in Kilmarnock on April 22.
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Despite efforts to save him, the 56-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Officers have nicked a 49-year-old man in connection with Mr Wright's death.
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A ginger-haired man burst free from a headlock before he argued with a woman
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