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A video of a tourist - believed to be a British girl - performing sex acts on more than 20 men in return for a free drink in Magaluf has sparked outrage in Spain.

The horrifying footage - which lasts just over two and half minutes - shows the young blonde girl performing sex acts on men as they stand on a dancefloor.

Egged on by the person filming on a mobile phone, the girl moves from one man to another as music blares in the background.

The clip ends as the music stops and a DJ's voice can be heard.

It has been reported the girl was awarded a bottle of Cava worth no more than three Euros for her actions.

The video has gone viral on Twitter and Facebook after being widely shared by the huge number of British tourists on holiday in Spain this summer.

It is said to be an example of 'mamading' - a game where bars encourage young women to perform sex acts in return for free alcohol.

'Mamada' is a Spanish slang term for performing a sex act.

Many have expressed disgust at the video.

Norwich City and England U-21 international Nathan Redmond was among those to comment, writing on Twitter: "The video of the girl in Magaluf... Erm, is this what it has come too to get a free drink #sickening"

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Another tourist wrote: "The video of that girl in Magaluf is sooo ridiculous. No morals whatsoever"

Another added: "That video of the girl in Magaluf is just disgraceful.. Lost faith in humanity for today"

"Disgraced by the girl in Magaluf and her antics with 24 men for a free drink! Morals and self respect should be taught from a young age," said one.

It is believed the incident took place on an organised bar crawl.

Competition among promoters is fierce and sex games are often encouraged as a way of enticing more punters.

But one Magaluf promoter said the video had caused "shock" around the holiday island.

"I've been here for 15 years and never seen anything like that. Even for Magaluf it's particularly OTT," he said.

The local mayor Manuel Onieva has ordered a police investigation into so-called 'mamading' bars in his municipality.

He told the Mallorcan Daily he "completely rejects" the activities and has warned the bars face closure if they are found to have broken the law.

Last year, local residents complained thousands of drunk tourists were preventing them from driving their cars through the main road through Magaluf.

One posted this nine-minute video showing drivers unable to get past hoardes of tourists who later started shaking their cars.