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Moment man in Magaluf says 'let's go for it' in horrifying move towards 'drunk' Brit woman

Documentary footage captured the moment a man on the prowl in Magaluf is overheard making a horrifying move towards a 'drunk' woman seemingly passed out on a lounger.

Three men were filmed on the Spanish island coming across the woman - later revealed as undercover journalist Ellie Flynn from Channel 4 - who was pretending to be intoxicated.

One can be heard saying “let’s go for it" after informing his friends the woman is "wasted" in the horrifying encounter. Another man asks if she wants to "kiss a little bit" as she is his "last chance".

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The men's faces are blurred and their voices disguised during the encounter, taken from the channel’s new documentary, Magaluf Undercover: Predators and Parties.

Ellie and her team secretly film in clubs, on the strip and beach after dark, where they posed as drunk and underage to expose predatory behaviours in the party hot spot.

The journalist said: “I go undercover in Magaluf - a party destination blighted by reports of sexual assault and rape - to expose the predatory underbelly of the tourist hotspot. We secretly film in clubs, on the strip and at the adjoining beach, after dark, with me and another member of the team pretending to be drunk or underage.

“Filmed across just three nights, I am followed, harassed, touched and targeted by men, who often appear to be working together in groups.”

As part of the show, an independent survey was taken which exposed highly disturbing levels of predatory behaviour and sexual abuse - especially toward women – on party holidays.

Almost of quarter of the 500 men and women surveyed said they had experienced sexual assault. Almost 1 in 10

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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