Pot plants and glass bottles were thrown during a violent neighbourhood dispute that left three people in hospital in Sydney's south overnight, police say.
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Neighbours called emergency services after hearing glass shattering and seeing a group of up to seven people fighting on Walker Avenue in Peakhurst just after 10pm on Wednesday.
A NSW Police spokeswoman said it was not immediately clear what triggered Wednesday night's fight, but witnesses said there had been simmering tensions between two families on the street for a while.
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Police arrived on Walker Avenue to find four people had been injured when pot plants and bottles were thrown during the fight.
Three people from one family - a 16-year-old boy, 22-year-old man and 50-year-old woman - were taken to St George Hospital, police said.
One of the males had a cut to his head, while the second male had a cut to his wrist, a NSW Police spokeswoman said.
The woman, who is believed to have had a cut to her arm, was admitted to hospital for further treatment, police said. The males were treated and released later in the night.
Police said a 37-year-old woman from another family was treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Detectives have spoken to a number of people involved in the fight, as well as witnesses.
No charges have been laid, but detectives are continuing to investigate the incident.
Anyone with information has been urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.