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THIS is the shocking moment a man understood to be a bouncer slaps two women at a top Costa del Sol beach club.
The mad ordeal unfolded at Nao Pool Club in Marbella as a mob of revellers and horrified onlookers spilled into the car park.
A man believed to be a security guard was seen slapping two women in a car park[/caption] The ordeal took place outside the popular Nao Pool Club in Marbella[/caption] Men wearing white shirts could also be seen trying to separate female revellers[/caption]A British witness posted clips of the commotion before another guard allegedly tried to snatch her phone.
Horrifying footage showed a man allegedly identified by party-goers as a bouncer slapping a woman in a green dress with his right hand.
Even more forcefully, the same man then slaps a lady in a cream sarong who previously tried to whack him round the head with her handbag.
The video caption read: “So @NaoPoolClub you’re allowing your security guards to slap women. And threaten to smash anyone’s phone that recorded the incident.”
Just a few feet away from her, several hefty men could also be seen trying to separate mostly women revellers.
The Sun has contacted Nao Pool Club for comment.
The Brit tourist also appeared to capture on video how one of the bouncer’s colleagues charged into the crowd, trying to snatch the phones of shocked partygoers who had also recorded the slaps.
She went on to claim that she was assaulted by a member of the security team, saying: “They tried to snatch my phone for recording them and the security guard tried fighting me and my friend, grabbed a chair to try to hit me and my friend for recording.
“He attacked another black guy for recording, snatched his phone and said he won’t give it back unless he deleted it.”
The woman posted a photo of the security guard, who was seen wearing an earpiece, white T-shirt and black trousers, similar to the man slapping the two women.
“This is the f*t b*****d that tried attacking me and my friend for recording his co-workers slapping women,” she wrote on social media.
The clubber reposted a response from a Leeds-based online account, following an online debate about who started things, which said: “It’s already been stated that the woman was assaulted FIRST.
“But the fact that you guys think it’s okay for big a** f**king men to consistently slap and take property because they got hit with a small bag is genuinely insane.”
Another social media user went on to accuse the pool club of allegedly “allowing security to slap customers in the face”.
Nao Pool Club, located in the residential area of Nueva Andalucia, brands itself as the “hottest and trendiest” pool club in town.
A statement on its website reads: “Join us daily for the coolest poolside fiestas, featuring live DJs, signature cocktails, and an electric atmosphere that will make your summer unforgettable.”
One recent British visitor to the pool club wrote on TripAdvisor: “Had the best time at Nao, atmosphere and service was amazing.”
But another wrote: “Wow pay £87 to get in then pay for a bed it seems. Then get a bottle menu which is at least £370 for a bottle of gin that costs £30. OK atmosphere but not a patch on places like Ocean Beach. Expected more.
“Service was good but you’d expect that for the over-priced alcohol they serve. After asking we got a cocktail menu etc. Most expensive few hours of my life.”
It comes after a dramatic police raid took place at a nearby beach club on Saturday afternoon.
Brit holidaymakers watched on speechless in their swim shorts and bikinis as armed officers in body armour crashed the famous Ocean Club in the Marbella resort of Puerto Banus.
Tourists at the packed venue were urged to keep calm as police issued loudspeaker messages in Spanish and English saying: “This is just a routine check.
“The minute we finish you can continue enjoying your afternoon.
“Don’t worry, there’s nothing serious going on.”
But images of the two-hour operation showed a police helicopter hovering overhead as officers moved in.
One clubber is understood to have been arrested, although cops have not yet commented on their detention.
A group of girls pose for a selfie during a police raid on the famous Ocean Club in Puerto Banus, Marbella[/caption]