Man attacks group of renters and threatens them with a sandwich board

Moment man in estate agent attacked group from London Renters Union and threatened them with sandwich board after they called him ‘w****r’ in brawl over ‘illegal evictions’ and ‘unlawful fines’

  • Dramatic brawl filmed outside Eaton Green estate agents in south London today
  • Man is seen launching at one of the tenants and appearing to throw a kick at him
  • Two men in suits, thought to be estate agents, can be seen calming him down 
  • It is not known if the man who got physical works for Eaton or is group’s landlord
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This is the moment a group of tenants were attacked outside a south London estate agent on Thursday following a tense meeting over their ‘illegal eviction and unlawful fines’. 

In a video shared online, a group of young people are seen being ushered out of the Eaton Green branch in Denmark Hill. 

As they are exiting, one of the tenants shouts ‘well done, w****r’, prompting a man from inside the shop to run out and throw a kick at one of the youngsters. 

He can then be seeing picking up a sandwich board and attempting to hurl it at the group while two younger men in suits – believed to be estate agents – calm him down. 

A young tenant is attacked outside the Eaton Green estate agents in Denmark Hill Thursday 

Moment man picks up a sandwich board in attempt to use it against group of tenants 

The tenants can be heard shouting: ‘What the f**k are you doing?’, before the man squares up to the woman recording (moment pictured), telling her: ‘I will see you in…’, but he walks away before finishing his sentence

It is not clear if the older man, dressed in casual clothes, is an employee of Eaton Green or the group’s landlord. (Pictured: Man led away by another man in a suit, believed to be an estate agent)

The tenants can be heard shouting: ‘What the f**k are you doing?’, before the man squares up to the woman recording, telling her: ‘I will see you in…’, but he walks away before finishing his sentence.  

It is not clear if the older man, dressed in casual clothes, is an employee of Eaton Green or the group’s landlord.

The woman recording tells him: ‘Don’t you dare hit me… would you hit a woman?’

She then adds: ‘Oh he’s f****d himself now’, as he is taken back inside the estate agents.

The video was shared online by a Twitter user named Sarah Warsama, 21, who describes herself as a socialist. 

She wrote: ‘My estate agents attacking us this morning after we tried to negotiate with them against an illegal eviction.’

MailOnline has contacted Ms Warsama for comment. 

The clip was then shared by the London Renters Union, who called for their 16,000-plus followers to ‘show solidarity’.   

The video was shared online by a Twitter user named Sarah Warsama, 21, with the caption: ‘My estate agents attacking us this morning after we tried to negotiate with them against an illegal eviction.’


Moment estate agent pulls man away from the tenants after he appeared to throw a kick at one of them 

A man believed to be an Eaton Green employee stands between the tenants and the man who became physical as he is led back inside the store 

The clip was shared by the London Renters Union, who called for their 16,000-plus followers to ‘show solidarity’

The union wrote: ‘Today several LRU members went to the office of ⁦Eaton⁩ estate agents in Camberwell to demand a stop to a campaign of harassment which has seen them threatened with illegal eviction and unlawful fines. 

‘This was their response.’

The Eaton Green twitter account had replied: ‘In the spirit of clarity, 7 people entered the office led by an individual named Kane making loud and aggressive demands. 

‘Within minutes we asked them to calm down, but it was clear their intention was to intimidate and started hurling abuse and profanity. 

‘Several attempts were made for the individuals to calm down however it was plainly obvious there intentions were to disrupt in an extremely aggressive manor and were asked to leave.’ 

The Eaton Green Twitter account has since been taken down and the company did not answer when called by MailOnline. 

An email address was not immediately available. 

It is not yet known if police have been called over the incident. MailOnline has contact the Met for comment.  

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