Olly Murs finally landed in Glasgow on Saturday after he missed his first stint in supporting Take That at the OVO Hydro on Friday night.
23.04.2024 - 11:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Passengers watched in horror as a thug viciously assaulted a helpless boy as he sat at the back of a Dundee bus.
The brutal attack is believed to have happened on an Xplore Dundee bus on April 21.
In shocking footage shared on social media, the hooded man dressed in all black launches himself at a young boy who is seated alone at the back of the bus. The boy appears to cower in fear as his attacker stands over him before repeatedly punching his head, face and body.
Once passengers realised what was happening, they rushed to intervene in the attack. The video shows a woman moving towards the pair, as a man follows closely behind.
One woman heard screaming:"Stop. Get off him. F*** sake."
Another man shouts: "Off him. Off." Several people try to calm the hooligan down, before the man is seen grabbing him around the waist and dragging him away from the boy. He appears to show no remorse for what just happened.
It is unclear why the fight broke out, as there did not appear to be an argument taking place beforehand.
The brutal video, shared with the caption: 'We just ran threw the bus ahaha llf', was then posted on Twitter and has since been viewed almost 80,000 times.
Police Scotland have been contacted for comment.
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Olly Murs finally landed in Glasgow on Saturday after he missed his first stint in supporting Take That at the OVO Hydro on Friday night.
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