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Wedding ends in fight after 2 rival families clash [PHOTOS,VIDEO]

Wedding ends in fight after 2 rival families clash
Wedding ends in fight after 2 rival families clash
Relatives and guests were reportedly seen fighting with knives and improvised explosives made out of fireworks
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Two rival families disrupted a wedding in a southern Chinese village after they began a street fight which lasted for four hours.

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BBC reports that violence broke out in the Guangxi region on Sunday when one of the families having a wedding procession was trying to pass under an archway built for the other family.

Relatives and guests were reportedly seen fighting with knives and improvised explosives made out of fireworks.

Though there were no casualties recorded, several arrests were made later after the police arrived.

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The incident was said to have begun when the processions for the Lin and Qi families met and both sides refused to give way to each other. It was also gathered that both families felt that holding wedding celebrations on the same narrow road was "inauspicious".

Violence erupted when the Qi family proceeded down the road where the Lins had already constructed their decorative archway.

However, reports didn’t say if the couples managed to get married.

Watch the video below:

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