Shocking moment woman is knocked out after being hit in the head with a chair while brawl breaks out at an Ibiza hotel poolside

In a hotel in Ibiza, the fight by a chaotic pool exploded, left unconsciously after being hit on his head with a chair.
Strong tourists on holiday at Marco Polo Hotel in San Antonio began to shout at each other in an aggressive way.
A woman then suddenly fell to the ground after she went out by a plastic chair.
Despite his collapse, the fight continued as he stretched out.
In autumn, he then collided with one of the provocatives who fell into the pool.
In another act of aggression, a chair was thrown into a second man and the effect caused him to fall into the pool.
Two men in the pool continued to fight verbally with a pair of pool heads.
Angry, one took another chair and hit the head of the first man falling into the pool.
In a hotel in Ibiza, the fight by a chaotic pool exploded and left an unconscious woman after being hit on her head with a chair

Violent tourists on holiday at Marco Polo Hotel in San Antonio began to shout at each other

A woman then suddenly fell to the ground after she went out by a plastic chair

In another act of aggression, a chair was thrown into a second man and his effect caused him to fall into the pool.
A group of lifeguards and security tried to intervene, but were ignored.
Instead, two injured tourists remained in the pool, the opposition constantly mocked.
Viral video was taken to the subtitle: ‘chaos was temporary. Memories? Permanent.’
A user said: ‘Stella, Joop and British passports can smell here.’
As thousands of indigenous people walked in Spain last week, it comes to tell Brits to ‘go home’ as part of the so -called protests against ‘tourism’.
Activists claim that more than 30,000 people express their frustration on the influence of tourism on the island of the streets of Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza.
The protesters heard slogans against Airbnb, the Spanish slang term used to describe the British and other foreigners.
The images show that the British are visibly shocked by demonstrations, while some tourists see refuge in accommodation balconies.