Moment underwear-clad vacationer goes on wild rampage by means of hospital as sufferers scream
The man – called “MM” by authorities – was carried into the medical facility unconscious and wearing nothing but his pants, but when he woke up he went on a rampage
An American tourist was deported from Indonesia on Monday after he went berserk in a Bali clinic.
The man – called “MM” by authorities – was carried by his friend into the Badung facility unconscious and wearing only his boxers, but when he woke up he smashed equipment and forced other patients to evacuate. A video shows the bloke on an absolute rampage, slamming furniture to the ground, tearing down curtains and hurling profanities at crying nurses while patients ducked for cover.
Patients at the Nusa Medica Klinik Pratarma were traumatised by MM’s behaviour. He can be seen throwing cupboards to the floor and smashed their contents. MM even punched his pal that brought him into the clinic who desperately tried to calm him down, witnesses told local news outlet Kompas.
He can be heard yelling: “Give me the f***ing phone, lets go c*** give me it now”.
The thug was screaming “I’m f–kin’ American! Record it! Record it, you f–kin’ c–t!” at the cameraman, who posted the horrifying footage on Instagram.
As he brandished a curtain rod at patients and staff like a sword as he shouted: “Are you gonna shoot me, or are you gonna f–kin’ take me alive?”
Staff rushed distraught patients out of the door while others were screaming and crying. Assistant Commissioner I Komang Agus Dharmayana said: “Because the perpetrator could not be stopped, the security guards finally contacted the village officers and the police to immediately come to the location to help secure him.”
MM was arrested and subsequently charged with vandalism. He was also given a drug test which revealed he had THC and cocaine in his system – but he seemed to have taken the drugs several days before he kicked off in the hospital, Jakarta Globe reported.
MM paid the clinic around $2,000 (£1,511) for damages.
Bali’s governor Wayan Koster told reporters: “We deeply regret and strongly condemn the actions of the individual, who disrupted a protected public space and endangered the safety of others.
“Bali welcomes tourists from around the world, but everyone must respect our laws, customs, and cultural values. There is no room for behavior that threatens public order.”
MM got to Indonesia on April 2 on a visa valid until May 1, Jakarta Globe reported.
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