Shocking moment man knocks out two airport workers in front of girlfriend after being threatened with being "filled in" | The Sun
THIS is the shocking moment a raging holidaymaker took out two workers in an airport row.
The man was waiting to board an easyJet flight to Alicante when the drama erupted at Bristol Airport.
Footage shows his girlfriend raising her arms as she yells at a worker wearing a high-vis jacket in front of horrified passengers.
He then charges the employee – but first manages to shove his partner to the ground as the crowd audibly gasp.
The video then shows the holidaymaker punch one of the workers before grappling with the second while his girlfriend looks on.
The quick-thinking employee who was hit manages to get the raging man separated from his colleague as he appears to call for security.
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His workmate then gets up and can be seen rowing with the couple as the woman pushes him back.
She begins yelling "f**k off" repeatedly to the gathered travellers as her boyfriend shouts out: "I dropped all of yous".
The punched employee gives the woman her bag as a second man comes in and tries to comfort her before the video ends.
The clip was posted on Twitter where it has since been viewed almost 90,000 times.
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Bristol Airport confirmed the incident took place on June 17.
A spokesperson for Bristol Airport said: “Anti-social, violent, or threatening behaviour will not be accepted by Bristol Airport or airlines.
"Whilst such incidents are rare, we take them very seriously and will fully support any police investigation.”
The Sun Online has contacted Avon and Somerset Police.
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