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THIS is the shocking moment two school mums launched into a vicious hair-pulling brawl – before a schoolboy was forced to get between them.
Shocking CCTV footage from a Perth doorstep reveals women fiercely tussling, pushing, and pulling each other’s hair to the ground, with a phone and glasses tossed into the air.



The chaos unfolded in November at one of the mums Melissa’s home in The Vines.
It was sparked by a dispute between their children – both students at Aveley Secondary College in Ellenbrook.
In the video, one woman bursts out of the front door as someone tries to hold her back, only for the scuffle to escalate.
The pair briefly separate, but tensions boil over again until a boy steps in to break it up.
Melissa told Australian outlet 9News: “It was frightening, shocking.
“It was confronting, especially at your own home.”
She said she was left with facial injuries and had chunks of her hair torn out.
The other mum involved did not want to speak on camera to 9News but claimed she was attacked first.
It’s understood she was working at a nearby public school at the time.
The Department of Education said it treats any allegation of inappropriate staff behaviour “very seriously.”
An investigation is now under way, with the incident raising fresh concerns about school-linked violence spilling into the community.
Aveley Secondary College emailed parents on Friday, warning it will take strong action against any aggression – including suspensions and exclusions.
Students were also put on notice over bad behaviour outside school hours and off-campus.
The violent brawl follows a spate of shocking incidents involving the school.
Last week, a 14-year-old boy was left with a broken jaw after being coward-punched at a shopping centre.
In a separate incident last June, a college student lost his front teeth in a toilet block assault after fellow students mistakenly thought he was hiding a vape, which turned out to be just a chocolate bar.
A 15-year-old has since been charged with causing grievous bodily harm and has pleaded not guilty.
WA Minister for Education Sabine Winton expressed to 9News: “Any act of violence is a serious concern for me, and I want to emphasize that our government has a zero-tolerance policy regarding violence in any context.
“I’m very confident that supports are being put in place to support those schools.”
It comes after machete-wielding thugs fought in a vicious street brawl outside a night club.
Four people were arrested and two were injured following the incident at Tabu nightclub on Dover Street in Mayfair, London.
Cops arrested one man at the scene in the early hours of Sunday morning and then detained another three men in Hertfordshire later in the night.
Meanwhile, thugs armed with foot-long machetes fought on a tube station platform in full view of terrified commuters.
