Around 11pm, two British families got into an altercation. This was apparently because one of the families was not allowing the other to enjoy the hotel entertainment in peace.
Staff were unable to calm things down and called the Guardia Civil. They also closed and padlocked doors to prevent the two families from entering the hotel. When the Guardia arrived, there were five adults and three minors outside the hotel.
One of the families explained that they had been defending themselves as they were outnumbered. Officers proceeded to arrest three people - ages 62, 37 and 29 - one of them a woman who confronted the officers and punched one in the chest.
Medical treatment was required for some of those involved. One person needed stitches for a wound to the face.
The three appeared in court in Palma on Tuesday and were released. The families had meanwhile been thrown out of the hotel.
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'The families had meanwhile been thrown out of the hotel.' They should be thrown out of Mallorca! Get rid of the tourists like this as they are not wanted or needed!
Why on earth were they not fined and put on the next flight to anywhere in the UK and then they could be arrested by our police for causing mayhem in another country. The justice system in Majorca seems to operate in a very bizarre way?