A FIGHT erupted at an Oldham petrol station after two people appear to have challenged another person over the "wearing of a mask".

In video footage being shared on social media a man is seen holding back another person while another two women are being filmed by another shopper.

As violence flares, the shopper is confronted by the two women at the Spar Petrol Station on Manchester Road, Oldham.

It is unclear what led to the eruption of violence.

The incident took place before 3.40pm on Wednesday, October 21. Police received a report that a man and a woman, both aged in their 40s, had been assaulted on Manchester Street, Oldham.

The shouting and violence continued for several minutes with the person recording the incident stating they would be handing the footage to the police.

Two separate fights then erupted at the same time and eventually the larger man is thrown to the ground. He was then kicked by a woman as he lay on the ground.

Onlookers then intervened and it appeared the man sustained a cut to the head. The two women and the other man then left in a car.

Police said Initial enquiries indicate that a disagreement occurred between two groups of people which resulted in a number of assaults taking place.

Temp Superintendent Niall Hayden-Pawson said: “We are aware that there is footage circulating on social media in relation to this assault. However, I would like to make it clear that this footage does not capture the entire disagreement which is why we are appealing for any witnesses to come forward with information that will help us in our investigation.

“Our officers are trying to piece together the exact circumstances which led to this assault. If you have any information at all that will assist with our enquiries and help us to establish the full picture of events then please do not hesitate to contact police.”

Police said a 41-year-old man was treated for minor injuries at the scene. No other injuries have been reported. No arrests have been made at this time and enquiries remain ongoing.

Anyone with any information should contact police on 0161 856 8263 quoting incident number 1777 of 21/10/20. Alternatively, details can be passed on anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.