WARNING: Graphic footage

A MAN has been charged with an alleged assault on two Korean students in Southport on Wednesday after shocking footage emerged of the attack.

The 26-year-old man turned himself into Southport police yesterday afternoon after two Korean nationals were allegedly approached and assaulted on Wednesday night.

Council CCTV had shown two men approach the two students sitting outside a karaoke bar in Scarborough St before one the men kicked one of them in the head, allegedly knocking him unconscious.

media_camera The moment one attacker kicks one of the students while they were sitting down. Pic: Courtesy Queensland Police

The offenders then took his wallet and phone.

Police were yesterday appealing for information about the attack.

The Labrador man was charged with one count of armed robbery and two counts of assault occasioning bodily harm.

He is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court today.

It is understood police are still looking for the second attacker.

media_camera Despite one of the victims being knocked unconscious, the attack didn’t stop. Pic: Courtesy Queensland Police

EARLIER: Shocking video footage has emerged of a horrifying attack on an Asian language student on the Gold Coast.

The South Korean national and a friend were enjoying a night of karaoke in Southport Mall earlier this week and went outside for a smoke when they were confronted by two males on Scarborough Street.

While one man appears to engage the pair in conversation, the other slinks behind them and delivers a devastating kick to the head of one of the students, rendering him instantly unconscious.

After chasing off the student’s friend, the pair then search the prone man for valuables, making off with his wallet and a smart phone.

They then calmly walk off back down the street.

The victim regained consciousness a few minutes later and was taken to hospital for treatment.

Amazingly, he sustained no serious injuries.

Both students, through the help of an interpreter, have given statements to police.

Detective Sergeant Mark Procter from Gold Coast Police described the kick as ‘a sickening blow’ and urged anyone who knew the offenders to contact police.

“We would like to get these people off our streets,” he said.

Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.