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Brawl erupts in Spain over sun lounger; 13-year-old injured
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Brawl erupts in Spain over sun lounger; 13-year-old injured

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 13-year-old British girl was severely beaten by an adult man in Spain after accidentally sitting in a reserved sun lounger.
  • The attack, which occurred at the Hotel Santa Susanna near Barcelona, escalated into a large brawl involving dozens of people.
  • Witnesses reported panic, with chairs and drinks being thrown, and alleged that hotel staff and authorities were hesitant to intervene for fear of reprisals.

A violent incident erupted at the Hotel Santa Susanna in Spain when a 13-year-old British tourist was allegedly assaulted by an adult man for sitting in a reserved sun lounger. The girl sustained serious facial injuries, including a broken nose, and required hospitalization. The altercation, which took place by the hotel pool, quickly spiraled into a mass brawl involving dozens of guests.

Witnesses described scenes of chaos and panic, with drinks, glasses, and chairs being thrown. The attack reportedly began when the girl sat in a chair claimed by a group of approximately 30 local Roma individuals staying at the hotel. A man from the group then allegedly punched the girl in the face. British tourists intervened to help her, which triggered the widespread conflict.

During the melee, mothers reportedly screamed at their children to get away from the pool area, while other guests fled. Some initially mistook the commotion for a terrorist attack due to the loud noises. In addition to the 13-year-old, several other tourists suffered minor injuries, including bruises and abrasions.

According to witness accounts, both hotel management and authorities appeared reluctant to make arrests or evict the alleged perpetrators, citing fears of retaliation. Instead of addressing the instigators, the hotel reportedly relocated the British family to another resort after the girl was discharged from the hospital. Many tourists have expressed concerns for their safety, with some locking themselves in their rooms and barricading doors. The travel company Love Holidays stated it is investigating the incident as a matter of utmost priority.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.