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Two British men launched a sickening attack on a fellow holidaymaker in a brutal bust up at a Magaluf hotel.

The pair were filmed fighting with the man after it's been reported that he knocked on their door and asked them to stop throwing things from the window of their holiday apartment into the street.

Local reports said the two men had been spotted hurling a number of items out of their window, including eggs.

The CCTV images showed one man punching the unnamed Brit around the face and body before a pal appeared on the scene and smashed him repeatedly in the ribs with his fists.

The first attacker then picked up a beer bottle the victim had been carrying when he knocked on the man's door which smashed after dropping to the floor in the initial assault.

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Blood from his wounds were sprayed all over the corridor outside the apartment as the second attacker finished his assault before pal took over with the broken bottle and then continued to kick and punch him as he lay helpless on the ground.

The incident occurred at the Coconut Apartments in Magaluf party strip Punta Ballena, which has so far declined to comment.

Today, Alfonso Rodriguez Badal, mayor for the municipality of Calvia which includes Magaluf and the neighbouring Brit-popular resort of Palmanova, said he wanted hotels in the area to refuse to let the Brit attackers stay in their establishments.

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Calvia Council said in a statement: “Calvia Council regrets and categorically condemns the behaviour of the two individuals who beat up another man at apartments in Magaluf in a video which has been made public.

“The town hall would like to express its total condemnation and hopes the full force of the law falls on them.

“Mayor Alfonso Rodriguez Badal has telephoned the president of the Palmanova-Magaluf Hotel Association Sebastian Darder to ask him to try to ensure these two individuals are expelled from the establishment they were staying at - if they haven’t been so already - and they are not welcomed at any other hotel in the area.

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“This request has received the backing of the association president.”

The Coconut Apartments has failed so far to respond to email requests for a comment.

It was originally thought that footage published yesterday on the island, showing a British man walking along a narrow balcony ledge in images filmed at the Coconut Apartments, was unrelated to the fight captured on CCTV.

But this morning police confirmed the two were linked, and the man filmed on the balcony was trying to escape the fight and call for help.

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Police also confirmed - rather bizarrely given the CCTV footage which appeared to show a very one-sided attack - that all three men involved had been arrested.

Local reports said the Brit on the receiving end of the kicks and punches that left blood all over the apartment block corridor, was suspected of assaulting one of his attackers first in an incident which was not properly captured on the CCTV footage.

An investigating judge is believed to have released all three men on bail pending an ongoing investigation.

The man filmed on the balcony trying to escape the fight is not thought to be the friend of the badly-beaten Brit who went with him to the apartment where they suspected objects were being thrown into the street.

That pal was filmed running away along the corridor after being told to ‘F*** off’ by one of the men beating his mate to a pulp.