Two stabbed and £200K Lamborghini smashed up in mass brawl as 10 arrested by cops

Ten people have been arrested over the disorder
A WRECKED £200,000 Lamborghini has been left abandoned in the street in the wake of a collision and mass brawl that saw two hospitalised.
The unrest broke out in Summer Lane, Birmingham city centre, in the early hours of Saturday and left two with stab wounds and ten arrested.


Cops raced to the scene shortly before 5am after receiving several reports of trouble in the area.
Ten suspects – including eight men and two women, all aged between 19 and 24, were rounded up amid the chaos.
Each was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and wounding and they remain in custody for questioning.
Two people remain in hospital with stab wounds after the fracas that saw a £200,000 supercar wrecked.
The victims were both in a serious but stable condition in hospital this evening.
The road has been cordoned off today in the wake of the destruction with dramatic photos showing the wrecked Lamborghini Urus abandoned on the edge of the road.
Images show the car completely smashed to bits with the doors dented, boot open and windows shattered.
The airbag appears to have been deployed and now sags, deflated over the driver’s seat.
At least one wheel from the Lamborghini looks to have been knocked out of position.
The motor appears to have been involved in a collision with a second car, a Skoda, also left on the street with severe damage.
Debris was also scattered across the road. The incident happened close to industrial units and car workshops.
A statement from West Midlands Police reads: “We were called to the area of Summer Lane, Birmingham at around 4.50am this morning after two men in their 20s sustained stab wounds.
“They have both been taken to hospital with serious injuries and are in a stable condition.
“Eight men and two women aged between 19 and 24 have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and wounding.
“They remain in custody for questioning.”

