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Pair attacks in video outside Nambour Train Station on Sunshine Coast

A pair has been caught on camera having a shocking fight outside a major Sunshine Coast train station only a week after other footage emerged of a horror road rage seen by schoolchildren.

Two men in punch-up outside Nambour train station

A pair has been caught on camera viciously attacking each other outside a major Sunshine Coast train station.

The footage of the attack has surfaced only weeks after another video circulated of a horror road rage incident.

In the video, uploaded to Instagram this week, the men were filmed first kicking and punching each other during the day outside the Nambour Train Station.

The pair then moves towards the entrance of the commuter hub before facing off.

One man removes his shirt before charging at the other man and the pair ends up on the ground as a woman makes a feeble attempt to break them up.

A pair has been caught on camera viciously attacking each other outside the Nambour Train Station.
A pair has been caught on camera viciously attacking each other outside the Nambour Train Station.

It is understood the video was received at the beginning of April and uploaded this week.

The footage of the vicious attack comes after a busload of schoolchildren saw a horror road rage incident in which a man beat another man with a spirit level in Bli Bli.

The latest incident outside the Nambour Train Station, pictured, follows another road rage attack in Bli Bli.
The latest incident outside the Nambour Train Station, pictured, follows another road rage attack in Bli Bli.

A Sunshine Coast Instagram account shared a video of the road rage incident at Thomas Rd on April 19.

The children filmed the incident from the school bus.

Police are investigating the Bli Bli incident and no charges have yet been laid.

A Queensland Police Service spokesman said people should report any non-urgent incidents to Policelink or phone 131 444.

“If the incident is happening now or if anyone is in immediate danger, please call triple-0,” he said.

The latest incident in Nambour follows another in the Sunshine Coast suburb in February last year, when a 59-year-old was attacked in the Short St car park.

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