Magaluf intercourse predator says ‘go for it’ as he finds British lady alone on seaside
A brave journalist revealed the disgusting moment a group of local men suggested they “go for it” as they saw her alone on a beach in a holiday hotspot popular with Brits. For the film, ‘Magaluf Undercover: Predators and Parties’, reporter Ellie Flynn went undercover in the hugely popular town and captured a horrifying scene develop as she pretended to be passed out on a sun bed.
A man can be see going over to Elle and and asking if she is ok, while Ellie put her head in her hands, pretending to be drunk. The man did not leave when she told him she was fine he asked if she wanted to “talk a little bit”. Following this, the man said: “You are my last chance. Do you want to kiss a little bit?”
Again telling him no, the man made to leave before letting another man know Ellie is supposedly “completely wasted”. A friend responded: “Let’s go for it! Let’s go for it.” The situation continued to worsen as the friend approached Ellie, telling her “if you want, I can keep you company” and asked her where she is from.
It is then the reporter stood up, telling the Channel 4 programme in narration that she felt scared. In the footage, Ellie signalled for help from a security guard, telling him “sorry, that just scared me…I didn’t see him coming.”
To The Sun, Ellie said: “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.” Ellie also said she had “experienced an orchestrated attempt to target drunk women alone on a night out in Magaluf’.”
Ellie’s Magaluf investigation took her around Magaluf where she filmed secretly on the beach after dark and in clubs. The journalist notice a concerning “pattern” of behaviour from some men.
On one evening a man watched her for 10 minutes as she was slumped outside a fast food shop. “Why would this man, who has been watching me for several minutes and can see that I am seemingly drunk, be trying to get me into a vehicle,” Ellie asked in The Sun.
“He repeatedly asked why I was alone, where my mates were and suggested he could help me – all while telling me that I’, beautiful, and standing much closer than I was comfortable with.” Ellie’s documentary is due to available to stream today, November 1, on Channel 4 and YouTube.
Magaluf is in the region of Calva in Majorca. It has the highest number of sexual assaults reported per inhabitant of any person in Spain and a number of rapes were reported over the summer this year.
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