TWO British men have been arrested over a brutal attack on another Brit outside a world famous Ibiza nightclub.
The victim was rushed to the island’s Can Misses Hospital in a “very serious” condition in the early hours of this morning following the attack at Amnesia.
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The victim was beaten unconscious outside Amnesia in Ibiza[/caption]
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The assault, described by town hall sources as ferocious, occurred just after 7am at a taxi rank opposite the club.
The victim was beaten unconscious as bystanders, who feared he would be killed, pleaded with the attackers to stop, Diario Ibiza reports.
But the pair continued to kick the injured man after knocking him to the ground with their fists.
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The suspects fled the scene on foot but were arrested nearby by local police who responded to 999 calls.
It was not immediately clear this whether all three men had just come out of the club and what had sparked the violence.
Another police force, the Civil Guard, has now taken over the ongoing criminal probe.
They will hold the two suspects for the next day or two before handing them over to a judge who will decide whether to release them on bail or remand them in custody.
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Amnesia has a capacity of 5,000 and hosts some of the world’s top DJs.
In 2019 a giant record fell from the ceiling and almost sliced a Brit clubber’s eye out.
The decorative vinyl disc, which was attached to the roof by wire, swung down and tore into Charlie Mercer’s cheek and eyelid.
Earlier this year, a clubber was found guilty of beating a colleague to death during a drunken fight in Ibiza.
Mitchell Loveridge, 26, went on trial on Monday over the 2018 death of fellow Brit Harry Kingsland.
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A jury acquitted him of deliberately killing the 21-year-old from Shirley, Solihull.
But he was convicted of manslaughter following nearly two days of deliberations.