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A "sickening" video has captured the moment a tourist defecated on a passed-out holidaymaker's face as he was sleeping at a Spanish resort.
The footage of the twisted prank showed the Dutch tourist pulling down his shorts and crouching over his sleeping victim on the promenade at El Arenal, Majorca.
A youngster filming the clip was chuckling behind the camera as his pal emptied his bowels on the bloke's cheek in a two-step sequence.
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It is believed the video was taken in the early morning sometime in the last few days.
Social media users have since shared the clip online with a caption in Dutch which reads: “This is the sickest thing I’ve ever seen.”
Disgusted locals have now slammed larger-swilling Dutch and German tourists who visit the popular holiday resort every summer by branding them as "drunk, drugged and aggressive".
Alain Cabonell, vice-president of the Arenal Neighbourhood Association, told island paper Ultima Hora: "This is what is happening here.
"They are very wild people. They’re very drunk, drugged and full of brutal aggressiveness. They’re like the mafia as far as we’re concerned."
Last month, the same association complained that German tourists were jetting to the area for quickie alcohol-fuelled breaks lasting 24 to 72 hours and sleeping on the beach rather than spending money on hotels.
"El Arenal has turned into Magaluf. And this year it’s worse than ever because the season is longer and lasts from March to October," Cabonell said at the time.
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The news comes after fuming locals in a popular Spanish resort slammed British tourists for causing carnage in their hometown every summer.
Arenal in Majorca is located between the better-known holiday hotspots of Palma and Llucmajor and sits opposite the Bay of Palama from Magaluf but still attracts thousands of visitors every year.
But the idyllic town reportedly sees chaotic Brits go on 48-hour benders, fight and pass out in the street and even use locals' gardens as toilets when they descend upon the resort during the peak season between March and September.
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