British Tourist in Benidorm: Fight at the Crossing and Arrest by Police.
Fight of the Tourist in Benidorm
According to The Sun: A shocking incident occurred in the center of Benidorm: a British tourist got into a fight with a local resident after passing through a pedestrian crossing.
Video footage shows the enraged tourist exiting the vehicle after being stopped for dangerous behavior and attempting to strike a pedestrian.
SolarpixIn a fit of aggression, the local resident rips a mirror from the British man's rented car and quickly flees.
The police removed the driver from the vehicle and arrested him.
Phone calls show how the pedestrian crosses the road as the car cuts him off.
The driver then shouted:
“What the f**k are you doing?”
Physical Confrontation
A verbal spat quickly escalated into a fight: the tourist exited the vehicle, preparing his fists as if gearing up for a brawl.
However, his attempt to throw the first punch failed – he nearly fell. The local resident responded with strikes, including a karate hit that nearly knocked the driver off his feet.
The driver called for a fight again:
“Come on, one-on-one. Come on, you f**king Spaniard.”
Returning to his vehicle, he attempted to flee, but was stopped by the police.
A witness, a motorcyclist who observed the event, approached to recount the incident.
Police arrived to arrest the driverSolarpix
One of the officers ordered the Brit to exit the vehicle, after which he was led away.
People around, including women on mobile scooters, observed the situation.
Although witnesses claim the tourist was detained, official information has not yet been confirmed.
One social media user noted:
“The driver left with five strikes, a broken mirror, and an arrest by the police.”
Solarpix
This situation highlighted how emotions can flare up in unusual circumstances, especially in tourist cities where different cultures collide. Such incidents can have serious consequences not only for the participants but also for local residents witnessing open conflicts on the streets. While official statements are yet to come, one can only hope for the situation to be resolved.
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