
Shocking moment female tourist is bashed in the head with a CHAIR while another topples into pool in Ibiza hotel brawl
THIS is the manic moment a female tourist is clobbered in the head with a flying chair during a violent poolside brawl in Ibiza.
The dramatic footage was captured when a fight broke out between raging tourists at the Marco Polo hotel in the Spanish holiday hotspot.
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In the dramatic video taken in San Antonio, a group of tourists are seen yelling at each other, with one woman dropping to the floor after being struck.
She appears to remain on the floor injured for the rest of the shocking clip, only moving briefly when staffers try to help her up.
The fight ramps up when one of the tourists who was also caught in the crossfire steps back before falling into the water.
Suddenly, his pal is then hit by a soaring white chair and also falls backwards.
The two tourists continue to tread water - until the same holidaymaker that hurled a chair moments before goes in for seconds.
He lifts up another poolside chair and proceeds to slam it down into his victim's bald head.
A group of lifeguards and security attempt to intervene, but their efforts amount to nothing as the chair-hurling man seemingly ignores them.
The two hurt holidaymakers then stay in the pool surrounded by foes, while their opposition continue to shout at and taunt them.
One of the men is even seen mocking the victims as he dances by the side of the pool.
A seemingly ironic sign, which reads "Good Vibes Only", can be seen by the side of the pool.
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Online users pointed this out when watching the chaotic clip, with one user saying: "Good vibes only sign does it for me."
The account that posted the viral video captioned the brawl: "The chaos was temporary. The memories? Permanent."
Other viewers seemed to find the mayhem absolutely hilarious, and heavy speculation suggested the men were all British.
One user commented: "Can smell the Stella, Joop and British passports from here."
Another said: "Typical British behaviour."
But some viewers were outraged by the fight.
One account said: "Doesn't look like good fun happening there. Looks too intimidating and aggressive. No thanks."
While another said: "Embarrassingly British."
It is unclear if the men were British nationals, and the hotel have not commented on the brawl which left one woman lying on the floor.
In 2022, two people ended up in the sea when a mass brawl erupted in Ibiza after Brits were reportedly banned from a party boat.
The fight saw brawlers punching each other and rubbish bins being used as weapons in the popular resort of San Antonio.
The chair-throwing fight also comes after an EasyJet passenger on board a flight to Ibiza was left petrified after a group of rowdy "drunk" Brits turned her journey into a "nightclub".
Furious Spaniard Erika Barrachina claimed she suffered a "panic attack" after having to cope with "scum" passengers.
The Ibiza resident blasted that these type of tourists should never have been allowed to board the plane in the first place.
Shocking footage showed a packed plane with passengers appearing to bang on luggage compartments and yell: "Come on Ibiza!"
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