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Man 'knocked out' by sucker punch in Tynemouth beach fight on hottest day of year

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A man was knocked to the ground during another heatwave beach brawl captured in sickening footage. The punch-up on the Tynemouth beach was caught on camera, and shows dozens of young people in a fracas as they flouted social distancing rules.

Northumbria Police confirmed the force is aware of the incident that erupted at King Edward's Bay, North Tynside, yesterday during the hottest day of the year.

In the clip, circulating on social media, people can be seen fighting on the sand around what appears to be a volleyball net at the north east England beach. Click here for the latest coronavirus news and updates Some of the young men can be seen tearing off their shirts as they square up to each other.

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