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Shock moment Brit TikTok influencer HSTikkyTokky punches holidaymakers in Magaluf as huge brawl erupts outside nightclub
Shock moment Brit TikTok influencer HSTikkyTokky punches holidaymakers in Magaluf as huge brawl erupts outside nightclub

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Shock moment Brit TikTok influencer HSTikkyTokky punches holidaymakers in Magaluf as huge brawl erupts outside nightclub

THIS is the shocking moment a Brit TikTok star punches holidaymakers in Magaluf, triggering a huge brawl outside a nightclub. The controversial influencer, known as HSTikkyTokky, clashed with boozy revellers with millions of fans watching on. 5 5 5 The holidaying star, real name Harrison Sullivan, was on a night out in Magaluf on the sun-kissed island of Majorca when the shameful scenes broke out. Footage showed the 23-year-old surrounded by party-goers before they began shouting and shoving each other. The online celeb could be heard telling the group of men to 'calm down'. But the TikTok icon hit out after he was pushed. He was seen retaliating with fists flying as a crowd gathered. Boozed-up onlookers cheered and screamed as Sullivan let go a flurry of punches. The brawl, in front of dozens of British holidaymakers, was eventually broken up. Sullivan, who was livestreaming when the scuffle unfolded, has now been banned from the streaming platform Kick - and his video has been deleted. But the tough-guy took to X - where he has 130,000 followers - to say: 'Great night in Magaluf today banned off kick AGAIN for self defence. Joke.' The Essex -based streamer and TikTok star has over a million views on some of his videos. Watch shocking moment after TikTok star 'HSTikkyTokky's £220,000 McLaren supercar is destroyed in horror crash' He gained enormous popularity on TikTok thanks to his fitness videos and rows with other influencers. The star made headlines last year after he missed a court appearance for a boxing match in Qatar. He was meant to appear at Guildford Magistrates Court on November 28 charged with a string of driving offences, including failing to stop when he crashed his £220,000 McLaren in Virginia Water, Surrey. Dramatic pictures showed a purple McClaren 720S, that can go from 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds, completely destroyed with black smoke rising from its bonnet. Police issued an arrest warrant at the time for the fugitive and confirmed he was on the run, saying they believed he had left the country after he was scheduled to take part in a Misfits boxing match in Qatar. A day later, Sullivan posted a video on TikTok in which he claimed he had flown back to Britain. He later took to X where he shared a photo of himself and said he would 'turn myself in tomorrow morning hold tight yeh'. A Surrey Police spokesperson told The Sun today: "Our investigation into the collision in Virginia Water on Sunday, 24 March 2024 is still active. "Harrison Sullivan is still wanted in connection with this incident, and our enquiries are ongoing to locate him. "We encourage him to hand himself in to police." The TikToker has been involved in other infamous bust-ups. He had a clash with punters after making his Misfits Boxing debut against a former reality television star last year. He beat Love Island 's George Fensom in Dublin, but was then involved in scuffles with audience members outside the ring. Sullivan dominated the celebrity boxing exchange, knocking down Fensom three times and prompting the referee to end the fight, with him then confronting several members of the crowd. A brawl erupted when the TikTok creator appeared to spit into a mob of spectators, throw a punch at someone in his immediate proximity and attempted to inflict damage with a chair. The celebrity boxer also grabbed a chair and went to throw the object at others as tempers flared before a security guard stepped in at the last-minute to intervene. The Sun Online has attempted to get in contact with Sullivan for comment. 5

Deal to turn St Albans manor into luxury hotel falls through
Deal to turn St Albans manor into luxury hotel falls through

BBC News

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Deal to turn St Albans manor into luxury hotel falls through

A deal to turn a Victorian mansion that housed a nightclub into a luxury hotel has fallen Albans City Council, which owns Batchwood Hall, had agreed a 35-year lease with the Oakman Group which went into administration this chain had planned to spend millions refurbishing the building into a hotel, wedding and function venue with a bar and a the council has said the agreement has been terminated and the former nightclub is back on the market. Robin Taylor, strategic director for customer, business and corporate support at St Albans City and District Council, said: "We are sorry to hear that Oakman Inns and Restaurants has gone into administration."We had been talking to Oakman about a financial settlement to allow them to withdraw from the Batchwood Hall project and are now in contact with the joint administrators about this."The agreement for lease has now been terminated as, sadly, Oakman are no longer in a position to meet the conditions."Planning permission to refurbish the building has already been Taylor added: "Oakman's difficulties will have no impact on our 2025/26 cashflow or budget as no rental income had been due."The deal allowed for a long rent-free period in exchange for the major capital investment needed to transform the building."The house was built in 1874 for Edmund Beckett, who co-designed the mechanism for the clock of the Palace of Westminster - and restored St Albans Batchwood was launched at the house in the 1980s.A golf course was built in the grounds in 1935 and it was used as a Covid-19 vaccination centre during the pandemic. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

'Fun, outgoing' woman, 26, died when she slipped down nightclub stairs on way to toilet with a friend, inquest hears
'Fun, outgoing' woman, 26, died when she slipped down nightclub stairs on way to toilet with a friend, inquest hears

Daily Mail​

time23-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

'Fun, outgoing' woman, 26, died when she slipped down nightclub stairs on way to toilet with a friend, inquest hears

An 'outgoing and friendly' young woman died a month after she slipped down a set of nightclub stairs on her way to the toilet with a friend, an inquest heard. Georgia Harry, 26, described by family as 'bubbly' and 'fun', was out with friends in Liverpool when she fell down a set of stairs in Lost Bar in the early hours of March 17. An inquest at Gerard Majella Courthouse heard how she had met with her friend Michael Pollard at Punch Tarmey's at around 3pm on March 16, before heading out with pals. Mr Pollard then saw the civil servant again when arriving at the nightclub on Seel Street at around 2am, adding that Georgia had drank both lager and vodka while with in his presence. At about 2.15am, the pair separated from the group to go to the toilets which were located on the basement floor of the building, the inquest was told. But as they headed down the flight of stairs, Georgia's legs 'went from beneath her', and she hit her head on the concrete floor as she held her friend arm. Sean Moogan, who was not drinking at the time, recalled witnessing a man and a woman walking down the stairs as he left the toilets. Recalling Georgia's fall, he said her legs had given way, swinging to the same height as his head, as she began to fall - around six steps away from the bottom floor. Mr Pollard rushed to help the 26-year-old, shouting her name as the fall rendered her unconscious, Mr Moogan said. According to The Liverpool Echo, the personal trainer, who is first-aid trained, urged Mr Pollard to calm down. He also advised the friend to move away from Georgia so her body remained still to prevent any injuries worsening. The 26-year-old was rushed to Aintree Hospital, where she underwent a blood test and an assessment, before being transferred to the Walton Centre. She remained in critical condition and on life support until she passed away on April 13 of this year. A 'low level of ketamine' was found in Georgia's system, a toxocology report found. She also had an alcohol reading of 294, around three-and-a-half times the drink-driving limit. Aoife Magill, an environmental health officer for Liverpool City Council visited the premises following the incident, She discovered there was no slip strips on the stairs, with the bar instructed to have them in place in future. Area Coroner for Liverpool and Wirral, Ms Anita Bhardwaj, said Georgia 'more than likely' slipped on the stairs. However, she could not definitively say due to CCTV being obstructed by a person walking behind Mr Pollard and Georgia. A police probe found Georgia was not pushed down the stairs. In a statement, Detective Inspector Dillon of Merseyside Police, said Mr Pollard was seen taking something from his jumper before he and Georgia linked arms. Later, between two CCTV cameras, Georgia was seen 'falling at speed' down the staircase before hitting her head on the ground. A post mortem concluded her cause of death a result of an extensive brain injury caused by a fall. Ms Bhardwaj said: 'More likely than not that Georgia has died from the injuries sustained from the fall. 'From the evidence we have heard, there is nothing to suggest that it was nothing more than an accident.' It comes after her devastated mother, Nicola Poolton, 44, led tributes to her daughter, who she described her as a 'strong fighter' that 'fought until the end'. She added: 'She was a hard-working girl who loved to have fun with her friends and going on holidays. She was so sociable.' Reflecting on Ms Harry's terrifying time during the ICU, Ms Poolton said: 'We were told on the night that they didn't think she would make it through the night. 'But when we turned off life support she survived for five days.' Ms Harry, who lived with her mum and two dachshunds, Mabel and Maggie, worked at Liverpool Passport Office based within the city centre. A moving obituary notice declaring Ms Harry's passing stated that she had died 'peacefully in hospital surrounded by her loving family'. It added: 'Much loved daughter of Nicola and David. Georgia will be sadly missed by all who knew her. 'To our darling daughter. We miss you the world our beautiful miracle. We love you the world and back.'

Search continues for gunman who allegedly shot driver that plowed into East Hollywood crowd
Search continues for gunman who allegedly shot driver that plowed into East Hollywood crowd

CBS News

time23-07-2025

  • CBS News

Search continues for gunman who allegedly shot driver that plowed into East Hollywood crowd

Los Angeles police are still searching for the alleged gunman who opened fire on a driver shortly after he plowed into a crowd of people outside of a nightclub in East Hollywood and injured more than three dozen people. The crash was reported a little before 2 a.m. on Saturday outside of the Vermont Hollywood, located in the 4600 block of Santa Monica Boulevard near Vermont Avenue, according to Los Angeles firefighters. Thirty-seven people were injured in the crash, seven of which were hospitalized in critical condition, six who were serious injured and 10 who were in fair condition as of Monday, according to LAFD. A motive still remains unclear, but police said that the suspect had been previously kicked out of a club in the area that night. After the collision, onlookers pulled the driver from the car and attacked him. In the midst of the chaos, one of the bystanders also opened fire on the suspect, striking him in the buttocks. The driver, 29-year-old Fernando Ramirez, was taken into custody and hospitalized for the gunshot wound, but police are now searching for his shooter. "Anyone that tales a firearm and shoots at another individual, even if they did a heinous crime, it's not appropriate," said LAPD Captain Ben Fernandes. "We need to identify this individual, because if we don't then they just became entitled and they will shoot another person, and that's what we need to prevent." He is described as a man standing about 5-foot-6 who weights between 150 and 170 pounds. He was wearing a blue Dodgers jacket, a light blue jersey with the No. 5 and blue jeans, seen in surveillance footage from outside of the club. Police said that his large ear gauges and goatee are distinguishable features. He was also bald in photos released by LAPD. Detectives believe the suspected shooter was across the street when Ramirez was pulled from the car. They say that surveillance video shows him talking to members of the crowd before walking up to Ramirez and opening fire. As for Ramirez, who has a extensive and violent criminal history dating back more than a decade, he now faces 74 charges for the collision. If convicted as charged, he could spend life in prison. Anyone who knows more about the gunman's whereabouts is asked to contact LAPD at (213) 484-3424.

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