Shocking footage of two Australians being savagely beaten with bar stools and bats by an angry mob of men near a nightclub in Bali have surfaced online.
The men, identified as 39-year-old Maroun Mardini and 32-year-old Milard Said, were leaving the Atlas Super Club in North Kuta late Monday night when they found themselves in a fiery exchange with club security.
In the video, the attackers can be heard shouting things like “go back to your place!”, “I f**k you up!” and “take that!” as the pair flee to the safety of a nearby taxi. A spokesperson for Badung police has said the reason the incident occurred was due to the two men asking security to get them a taxi.
“The security guard reprimanded the foreigner. The foreigner then allegedly got angry and pushed the security guard. One of them allegedly tried to punch one of the security guards.”
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