Horror moment Magaluf sex predators say ‘lets go for it’ after finding ‘drunk’ Brit woman alone on beach at night

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THIS is the horrifying moment a group of Magaluf sex predators find a “drunk” British woman alone at night.

Terrified Ellie Flynn was forced to escape after several men said they would “go for it” after finding her on a beach lounger.

a woman sits in a chair on a beach at night and says if you want i can keep you companyMagaluf Undercover – Predators & Parties is available to stream on Channel 4 and YouTube from Friday November 1Channel 4
a man in a plaid shirt is standing on a beach at nightThree men approached Ellie while she was slumped on the loungerChannel 4

The disturbing encounter is shown in the new film, Magaluf Undercover: Predators and Parties.

It aims to expose the “predatory underbelly” of the popular holiday destination and will be available to stream on Channel 4 and YouTube from Friday November 1.

Hair-raising trailer footage shows two local men walk over to Ellie, an undercover journalist, and notice her pretend “drunk” state.

One approaches and tries it on with her before she mumbles a refusal.

He dominantly leans over her while she is slumped on a lounger and asks: “Are you good? Do you want to talk for a little bit?”

To which Ellie replies: “I’m good.”

The sex predator continues to bombard her and says: “You are my last chance, do you want to kiss a little bit?”.

Ellie tells him: “No”.

Secret cameras ­operated by TV crew, hidden around the lounger, show the man walking away.

But instead of leaving, he goes to recruit another thug.

“She’s completely wasted,” he tells him in Spanish, before calling out “Let’s go for it!”.

A third man moves in beside Ellie on the sun lounger saying: “If you want, I can keep you company.”

After the horrifying encounter, Ellie said: “The arrival of the third male ­startled and genuinely scared me.

“I had seen the first two together, but the sudden appearance of another — and having no idea at the time if they were together — was enough for me to signal security to get me out.

“I leave the beach upset and frightened, feeling like I’ve experienced an orchestrated attempt to target drunk women alone on a night out in Magaluf.

“Shockingly, this was not an ­isolated incident, but a pattern that emerged across my three nights in the resort town.”

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