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Gardaí called to break up brawl at Blanchardstown Shopping Centre

The two men involved, who were both in their 30s, knew one another and there has been an ongoing feud between them for a number of months.

GARDAÍ WERE CALLED to the scene of a disturbance at a Dublin shopping centre this evening after two men became involved in a brawl.

The incident occurred at about 5pm and security in the shopping centre intervened before gardaí arrived.

A garda spokesperson said it was classed as a disturbance and “minor assault”. The two men, both in their early 30s, were known to one another and it is understood that there has been an ongoing feud between them for a number of months.

There were no injuries in the incident today and neither of the men was arrested.

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