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Two Brit tourists ‘seriously injured’ after being ‘assaulted by Magaluf bouncer’ in brutal attack

One victim is said to have partially lost their vision in the alleged attack

A BOUNCER has been arrested in Magaluf after reportedly attacking two British tourists and leaving them “seriously injured.”

Both holidaymakers needed stitches for head wounds after being taken to hospital in the infamous Majorcan party resort.

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Two of the security guard's colleagues at the club have been formally identified, but not arrested, after being questioned by police.

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Investigators are now examining CCTV footage.

The nightspot where the assault happened has not been named and police have yet to make any official comment.

Last July, two bouncers were arrested after beating up three people including a woman they had previously expelled from a popular Magaluf nightspot.

One of the doormen, accused of punching one of the assault victims and then leaving him unconscious after kicking him in the head while he lay on the ground, was remanded in custody after appearing before a judge.

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The same bouncer, placed under investigation on a suspected attempted murder charge, was also accused of punching the injured man’s female friend when she tried to intervene.

In September 2022, a Brit lad, 24, was left in a coma after reportedly being the victim of a vicious attack by a bouncer at a nightclub in Magaluf.

Joshua Pesticcio, director of a structural steel fabrication company in Cardiff, suffered a broken cheekbone, nose and jaw.

Earlier this month, a British tourist was seriously injured in a fall at a Magaluf apartment block.

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The unnamed man, 38, was rushed to hospital with "very serious" injuries including face and head wounds in the early hours of April 6.

It was initially reported he had plunged from the third-floor of an apartment block near Magaluf's party strip after having been drinking,

However, it later emerged that he he had got into the complex through a hole in the fence and then fallen 15ft as he walked along a wall.

Also this month, an Italian man, 20, was arrested on suspicion of raping a British woman on a beach close to the infamous resort town.

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Two of the bouncer's colleagues have been questioned by police over the incidentCredit: Getty
Police are now examining CCTV footageCredit: Alamy
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