Residents said a group of strangers threatened their daughters.
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An 18th birthday celebration in Queensland spiraled into chaos when several men wearing balaclavas disrupted a family barbecue. What was meant to be a joyful milestone in Clontarf, north of Brisbane, quickly turned into a tense and unsettling scene on November 15.

According to local residents, the commotion began when a green car pulled up on their quiet street. Out of the vehicle emerged a group of unfamiliar men who began issuing threats to their daughters. “I’ve never seen them before in my life; I wouldn’t even know who they are,” one resident recounted, describing the strangers’ sudden appearance.

Attempting to defuse the situation, the resident approached the group, questioning their intentions. However, the intruders responded with hostility before initially retreating from the scene. “I went straight out and said, ‘hey, what’s going on?’ They wanted to get mouthy, carry on, and they took off,” the resident explained.

Residents said a group of strangers threatened their daughters.
Residents said a group of strangers threatened their daughters. (9News)

The confrontation was far from over, as the group returned just 20 minutes later, this time with reinforcements. A larger crowd arrived, escalating tensions further, and a fight ensued. “It was something you’d see in a movie, mate,” the resident remarked, reflecting on the surreal and frightening turn of events.

The unknown group returned 20 minutes later with a truckload of mates in tow and a fight broke out.

“It was something you’d see in a movie, mate,” the resident said.

“What the bloody hell, like, what were they thinking?”

The fight initially involved brooms, rakes and shovels until fists started to fly.

The fight initially involved brooms, rakes and shovels.
The fight initially involved brooms, rakes and shovels. (9News)

In one final goodbye from the homeowners, one resident smashed a headlight before the unwanted guests eventually took off.

One resident needed staples to his head after the fight.

Police are investigating this incident but officers are still collecting statements from witnesses almost a month later.

The residents in the home want to press charges but they have been warned they could also face charges themselves.

“What do you do? What’s right and what’s wrong? Do I get beat up by wanna be gangsters and or do I fight back and protect my family?” the resident said.

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