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Shock moment female Brit tourists brawl ‘over a MAN’ in party resort Malia
THIS is the shocking moment two British women started a brawl in the middle of the street on a Greek island. Footage shows two unidentified women taking swings at each other, reportedly over a man&…
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Shocking moment female Brit tourists brawl ‘over a MAN’ in party resort Malia as stunned crowd watches on
Onlookers filmed the brawl as you can see in the clip above- Published: 10:55, 11 Jul 2024
- Updated: 12:33, 11 Jul 2024
THIS is the shocking moment two British women started a brawl in the middle of the street on a Greek island.
Footage shows two unidentified women taking swings at each other, reportedly over a man's attention, in party resort Malia, Crete.
Two Brit tourists were filmed brawling in the streets of Malia, Crete
The two women reportedly threw punches over a man's attention
Bystanders filmed the fight in Malia
One of the women can be seen recovering on the floorCredit: Supplied
Bystanders did not intervene to stop the pair and filmed the fight instead.
In the video, the two women - one in a black top and shorts and the other in a white top and grey shorts - can be seen punching and kicking each other.
At one point, the woman in white was seen grabbing the other woman's hair, pulling it down and punching her several times.
She then yanks her down to the ground before fleeing.
The woman in the black top ended up bloodied on street.
She is later filmed sitting on the floor, recovering from the brutal beating.
It comes after Brit tourists have been criticised for drunken, rowdy behaviour abroad.
Residents in Tenerife, where thousands took to the streets to call out low-quality tourism, have accused drunk holidaymakers of ruining their island
The anti-tourist sentiment in the Canary islands quickly spread across Europe with protesters in other holiday hotspots calling for tourists to "go home".
Graffiti have also appeared on walls in cities across Greece and Spain telling visitors to stay away.