Police charge two women, who clashed in an online mothers' group chat over the effects of the coronavirus, with affray after they got into a physical fight after meeting up in person.
Police have charged two women from an online mothers' group after they allegedly got into a brawl over an online disagreement about the coronavirus.The women were treated in hospital for their injuries before being releasedPolice said the incident occurred on January 28 when two women decided to meet up in person after having a discussion in an online group chat.
Police and NSW Ambulance paramedics attended the scene and both women, aged 33 and 36, were taken to Northern Beaches Hospital.
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