Chaos Erupts in Ibiza Chaos as Woman Knocked Is Out by Chair in Poolside Brawl
- A brawl involving flying chairs erupted last weekend by the pool at the Marco Polo hotel in San Antonio, Ibiza.
- The reason for the altercation has not been determined, although some observers have claimed that a group associated with Ibiza Rocks was causing disturbances throughout the day near the pool.
- Footage posted on Instagram by @sanantonioibiza shows several individuals grappling, a woman knocked out by a chair, and lifeguards trying to break up the fight.
- The video, showing chaotic scenes beneath a 'Good Vibes Only' sign with Jess Glynne’s 'Hold My Hand' playing in the background, quickly gained widespread attention and ignited discussions about tourism behavior and local conflicts.
- The hotel has not commented publicly, but the incident renewed discussions about behavior at popular holiday spots and concerns for those involved.
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