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Brit dad, 35, dies after 'being knelt on by police and beaten by bouncers' in Magaluf

A father-of-two has died on holiday after allegedly being knelt on by police and beaten up by bouncers in Spain. Tobias White-Sansom, 35, from Nottingham, died in hospital five days after the deadly incident on the Magaluf Strip in Majorca.

His millionaire brother Maximillian White, who made his fortune from medicinal cannabis, has described how a family night out turned to tragedy after Tobias visited the Boomerang nightclub last Tuesday.

Police say they were called to reports of an assault on a bouncer and the suspect had to be restrained and taken to hospital afterwards, where he died. But Maximillian, who now lives in Dubai but owns a holiday home in Majorca, claims his brother had gone back inside a VIP area to retrieve his T-shirt, and was told his belongings had been put away.

While waiting, he went to get another drink at the bar with his girlfriend before security allegedly "grabbed him from behind", reports The Mirror. Maximillian, who wasn't there but heard from witnesses, told the Mirror: "He didn't know who it was and started to resist. Three or four bouncers took him into the corner of the club, took him down and started to beat him really badly. Then they handcuffed him and beat him really bad again.

"They then took him to another area and beat him again. The whole time he was handcuffed and restrained. They knelt on his head, his neck, beat him, took his shoes off and tried to break his toes.

"At the same time they were removing jewellery off him and putting it into their pocket. This ordeal went on for about 12 minutes, according to what the lawyers told me from getting witness statements.

"Police then turned up to grab him, taking him upstairs. He apparently looked semi-unconscious and wasn't holding

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