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Female party boat organiser plunges into sea as mass Brit tourist brawl erupts after rowdy thugs are booted off vessel

Female party boat organiser plunges into sea as mass Brit tourist brawl erupts after rowdy thugs are booted off vessel

The Sun5 hours ago

THIS is the dramatic moment a boat party organiser ends up in the sea during a mass brawl in Ibiza.
The wild scene, filmed by a shocked bystander, is said to have forced the party boat to cancel its scheduled trip.
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Shocking footage from the Ibizan party resort of San Antonio showed an unidentified man pushing and punching another into the water before getting involved in another fight further along the dock.
A woman, described locally as the party organiser, also unexpectedly ended up in the water.
A witness posted the video on TikTok, with the title: 'English people in Ibiza' before adding, 'English people are so problematic'.
When asked by other users how she knew their nationality, the witness replied: 'Because I was there.'
A Brit in the comments added: 'English people are very educated, we are not all the same,' which the witness acknowledged was true.
On Sunday, another explosive fight broke out in the same resort at the popular Marco Polo hotel.
In the shocking footage, a man can be seen throwing a flying chair onto a woman's head as she's in the pool.
A group of lifeguards and security attempt to intervene, but their efforts amount to nothing as the man is seen ignoring them.
In May, an easyJet passenger was left petrified after a group of rowdy "drunk" Brits turned her Ibiza flight into a "nightclub".
Spaniard Erika Barrachina claimed she suffered a "panic attack" after having to cope with "scum" passengers.
Shocking moment chair-tossing pool brawl erupts at Ibiza hotel with tourist bashed in head and knocked into water
In a no-holds-barred message alongside a video of the packed plane where passengers could be seen banging on luggage compartments above them and yelling: "Come on Ibiza", the Spanish speaker said:
'My flight from London to Ibiza was absolutely horrible.
'I was scared. A plane full of real English animals.
'Everyone standing, screaming, guys hitting each other, drinking bottles of alcohol one after the other and stopping the flight attendants from doing their job. Real hell.
'This video is the just the end because I couldn't film what happened during the journey.
'Before boarding the plane they were drunk and high. Taking pills and drinking alcohol at the same time, which I saw with my own eyes."
She added: 'We don't want this type of tourism in Ibiza, they should stay at home."
It comes as locals in Ibiza took part in an anti-tourist demonstration just over a week ago.
8,000 people took to the streets in the Majorcan capital Palma.
Around 100 people with drums surrounded upmarket eatery Cappuccino Borne next to a McDonald's in the centre of Palma after their protest finished.
Police moved in to ease tension as the demonstrators held up cardboard posters reading: 'As You Come I Have To Go.'
The protestors also chanted 'The Streets Will Always Be Ours', Go Home' in English and 'No Balconing' in reference to the young tourists who have dangerously jumped from hotel balconies into swimming pools or tried to climb between balconies under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
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The Review Geek

time2 hours ago

  • The Review Geek

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