Two dads became embroiled in a fist fight during a kids’ theatre show in a row over a parking spot.
The performance was to mark the nursery school’s 20th anniversary.
The argument first started at the entrance of the school before the show started.
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A couple couldn’t find a parking spot so they allegedly parked outside a neighbour’s house.
The homeowner, named Karina, went over to confront the couple.
She said: “The front of the car was nearly touching my front door.”
Karina said she convinced the couple to move their vehicle, but the row worsened when they overheard her allegedly criticise their attitude to her mother.
She claimed the couple then assaulted her.
Karina said: “When I turned around, the woman hit me and threw me to the ground.
“Then her husband came and kicked me in the head.”
The situation escalated when Karina told her husband about the alleged assault.
He marched over to the school and looked for the couple in the audience.
In footage of the incident, the angry husband is seen walking through the crowd during a performance on the stage.
He approaches a man in a yellow T-shirt, exchanges a few words, and then starts punching him.
Shocked parents jump to their feet as the clip comes to an end.
The alleged brawl took place at the San Daniele Nursery School in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires last Friday (Nov 22).
Kindergarten director Patricia said: “The families were there for our end-of-year festival to commemorate our 20th anniversary.
“I saw there was an argument going on and some people told me it was about a parking issue.
“The man appeared from the back of the hall and stood in front of the audience, looking for someone.
“When he found him, he went up to him and started fighting.
“The show was suspended and the police arrived. They took the man away.”
She added: “Fortunately, the children hadn’t yet come onstage as the event had just started and they were getting ready to present themselves.”
Patricia said many parents were worried about their children’s safety following the altercation.
Only five of the 41 pupils continued with lessons, as reported by Need To Know.
The director stated: “The families were very shocked, and so are the children.”
After a complaint was filed by Karina and her husband, the four people involved appeared in court to give their statements yesterday (25 November).
The investigation is ongoing.
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