
Hotel at centre of EFL star Kian Harratt's brawl bizarrely claims ‘no chairs were thrown'…despite woman floored by stool
THE Ibiza hotel at the centre of a poolside brawl involving EFL star Kian Harratt has bizarrely claimed no chairs were thrown in the now-famous fight.
Its denial comes despite at least two clips showing suspiciously chair-shaped objects
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Vibra Hotels says no chairs were thrown at any guests
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Kian Harratt has said he feels 'very apologetic' for throwing a chair
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Marco Polo Hotel, San Antonia Ibiza, where the fight went down
Credit: Booking.com
Tensions flared between two groups at the Marco Polo Hotel in San Antonio on Saturday afternoon.
Footage emerged showing a young Brit - now know to be Oldham Athletic
striker
Kian Harratt - lobbing a stool towards another guest but it hitting a lady.
The striker
, admitting he feels "terrible" and "very apologetic" - but also levelled the blame at a poolside "bully".
That man -
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Now, Vibra
Hotels
which owns the spot where the spat unfolded, has waded in - but it has caused only more confusion.
A spokesperson said: "The fight in the
pool
lasted less than three minutes since our corporate security at the hotel acted immediately.
"No chairs were thrown at any guests; the lady got in the middle, it seems that with the intention to stop the fight.
"The lady was asked by our security members if she wanted to report to the
police
and file a complaint, but she said she was okay and she did not want to, that she just slipped and she was fine, and she thanked our security members.
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"It took less than three minutes for the incident to end since our security acted quickly, and as soon as they acted, the fighters left the pool area.
"It really is a shame for us and for our teams to have to deal with this kind of issue, especially when people are supposed to come on holiday to enjoy and have fun, and not to act in other ways."
Moment reveller is smashed in head with BOTTLE during brawl as Brits arrested
One clip clearly shows a white plastic chair clobbering blonde lady on the back and sending her to ground - before another chair flies over her unmoving body.
The whole fiasco has been followed by tit-for-tat swipes, but multiple sources have claimed Kian's group were the initial troublemakers.
Brandon told
that the footballer had "provoked" his friends and the whole group were "looking for a fight".
He said all had been peaceful during the five days of their stay before Kian and his gang rocked up.
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Brandon Watkins, 31, is the man Kian branded a '6"6 bully' and accused of starting the fight
Credit: Facebook
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Kian Harratt (Left) has been in hot water over his antics abroad
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Kian celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Vanarama National League Promotion Play-off at the start of the month
Credit: Getty
The new arrivals were lobbing balls around causing trouble from the moment they arrived, Brandon claimed.
He continued: "'They were just being a nightmare. One lad was winding us up. Kian was sat right
next
to him and if anything Kian was provoking him."
Another Brit who was at the hotel, Kyle Crawford,
told The Sun
that Kian
and his three pals were "being horrible" to a group of women before the clash.
He said: "There was four lads, we didn't know who they were, being horrible to some women.
"They were just in the pool splashing them and throwing balls at them - being proper immature."
Another caught up in the fight told The Sun: "It was Kian Harratt. He was bothering these girls."
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The hotel chain said it was a shame violence had broken out an spoiled the fun
Credit: Darren Fletcher - The Sun
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THE Ibiza hotel at the centre of a poolside brawl involving EFL star Kian Harratt has bizarrely claimed no chairs were thrown in the now-famous fight. Its denial comes despite at least two clips showing suspiciously chair-shaped objects 7 Vibra Hotels says no chairs were thrown at any guests 7 Kian Harratt has said he feels 'very apologetic' for throwing a chair 7 Marco Polo Hotel, San Antonia Ibiza, where the fight went down Credit: Tensions flared between two groups at the Marco Polo Hotel in San Antonio on Saturday afternoon. Footage emerged showing a young Brit - now know to be Oldham Athletic striker Kian Harratt - lobbing a stool towards another guest but it hitting a lady. The striker , admitting he feels "terrible" and "very apologetic" - but also levelled the blame at a poolside "bully". That man - read more in sport Now, Vibra Hotels which owns the spot where the spat unfolded, has waded in - but it has caused only more confusion. A spokesperson said: "The fight in the pool lasted less than three minutes since our corporate security at the hotel acted immediately. "No chairs were thrown at any guests; the lady got in the middle, it seems that with the intention to stop the fight. "The lady was asked by our security members if she wanted to report to the police and file a complaint, but she said she was okay and she did not want to, that she just slipped and she was fine, and she thanked our security members. Most read in Football "It took less than three minutes for the incident to end since our security acted quickly, and as soon as they acted, the fighters left the pool area. "It really is a shame for us and for our teams to have to deal with this kind of issue, especially when people are supposed to come on holiday to enjoy and have fun, and not to act in other ways." Moment reveller is smashed in head with BOTTLE during brawl as Brits arrested One clip clearly shows a white plastic chair clobbering blonde lady on the back and sending her to ground - before another chair flies over her unmoving body. The whole fiasco has been followed by tit-for-tat swipes, but multiple sources have claimed Kian's group were the initial troublemakers. Brandon told that the footballer had "provoked" his friends and the whole group were "looking for a fight". He said all had been peaceful during the five days of their stay before Kian and his gang rocked up. 7 Brandon Watkins, 31, is the man Kian branded a '6"6 bully' and accused of starting the fight Credit: Facebook 7 Kian Harratt (Left) has been in hot water over his antics abroad 7 Kian celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Vanarama National League Promotion Play-off at the start of the month Credit: Getty The new arrivals were lobbing balls around causing trouble from the moment they arrived, Brandon claimed. He continued: "'They were just being a nightmare. One lad was winding us up. Kian was sat right next to him and if anything Kian was provoking him." Another Brit who was at the hotel, Kyle Crawford, told The Sun that Kian and his three pals were "being horrible" to a group of women before the clash. He said: "There was four lads, we didn't know who they were, being horrible to some women. "They were just in the pool splashing them and throwing balls at them - being proper immature." Another caught up in the fight told The Sun: "It was Kian Harratt. He was bothering these girls." 7 The hotel chain said it was a shame violence had broken out an spoiled the fun Credit: Darren Fletcher - The Sun