Two women who were involved in a fight with each other, which resulted in both being stabbed and one bitten, were unable to explain what caused the fight when they appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
The accused, Shareita Cargill and Michelle Gaynor, were both charged with unlawful wounding.
The women were involved in a cross case and labelled each other as the aggressor.
When Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey asked them why were they fighting, both responded that they were unsure, responses which seemed to annoy RM Pusey.
Subsequently, RM Pusey responded: "She don't know what happen, seems like two mad people in the place."
Gaynor told the court that Cargill had approached her on the day in question in a rage and directed expletives at her loudly.
However, Cargill told the court that two weeks before the fight, Gaynor had approached her at her home gate, drew down her shorts and exposed her bottom to her.
Cargill and Gaynor will return to court on August 12 for a preliminary enquiry when the medical certificates will be made available. They also had to submit their fingerprints to the police.
The investigation officer in the matter was also bound over.