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A sick Magaluf holidaymaker has been filmed telling a woman that ‘being 15 doesn’t count on holiday’.
Footage shows the man joking about wanting to inspect her hymen after being told she was under the age of consent.
The shocking outburst was filmed by undercover journalists Ellie Flynn and Emily Birtley for Channel 4 documentary ‘Magaluf Undercover: Predators and Parties’.
The pair wore uncover cameras to expose the predatory underbelly of the Majorcan tourist hotspot which sits in the Spanish region with the highest reported rate of sexual offences.
To expose how rife it is, the pair visited the resort’s infamous Punta Ballena ‘party strip’ where they pretended to be drunk to see whether men would attempt to take advantage.
In one instance, they spoke to a pair of men outside a hotel bar when Emily, who is really in her twenties, said she was just 15-years-old and on her first holiday with friends.
One of the men began hitting on Emily, prompting his friend to call him a ‘nonce’.
He immediately retorted: ‘It’s okay bro, we’re on holiday, it doesn’t count… doesn’t matter if she’s 15, it doesn’t count.’
Some male revellers were filmed preying upon what they thought were vulnerable women in the documentary (Credits: Channel 4 / Magaluf Undercover: UNTOLD)
Undercover journalist Ellie Flynn revealed she felt ‘genuinely scared’ during filming and got a female security guard to intervene (Credits: Channel 4 / Magaluf Undercover: UNTOLD)
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He then said: ‘If she’s got a full hymen I’ll know…’
He initially tried to play it off, but later doubled down, stating: ‘I said, I want to see if she’s got a fully developed hymen or not.’
The shocking incident was one of many that Ellie and Emily endured during three days of filming.
In another, some men preyed on Ellie as she pretended to be passed out on a sun-lounger, forcing her to call in security to escape.
Ellie and fellow undercover journalist Emily Birtley spent three days filming in the party hotspot for the documentary (Credits: Channel 4 / Magaluf Undercover: UNTOLD)
In the clip, a man can be seen walking over to her while she has her face buried in her hands.
‘Hey, are you good? Sorry, are you good?’, he asks.
The reporter proceeded to tell him she was fine, but instead of leaving her, he asked her if she wanted ‘to talk a little bit’.
The interaction takes a dark turn when Ellie shook her head no, to which the man responded: ‘You are my last chance. Do you want to kiss a little bit?’
In another shocking incident, a man decides to ‘go for it’ after discovering who he thinks is a drunk woman alone on the beach at night (Credits: Channel 4 / Magaluf Undercover: UNTOLD)
Ellie says no again, and after walking off, he tells a friend ‘she’s completely wasted’, to which he responds: ‘Let’s go for it! Let’s go for it.’
‘If you want, I can keep you company’, the friend said after approaching Ellie and sitting next to her on the lounger. ‘Where are you from?’, he asked.
Feeling ‘genuinely scared’, Ellie signals for help and a female security guard rushes in.
‘I had seen the first two together, but the sudden appearance of another and having no idea at the time if they were together – was enough for me to signal security to get me out,’ she said afterwards.
The pair revealed that men sometimes targeted women on the beach at night (Credits: Getty Images)
Ellie also described experiencing ‘an orchestrated attempt to target drunk women alone on a night out in Magaluf’.
She was watched for 10 minutes by a group of men as she sat slumped outside a fast food shop before one of them told her he had a car.
‘Why would this man, who has been watching me for several minutes and can see that I am seemingly drunk, be trying to get me into a vehicle’, she wrote in The Sun.
‘He repeatedly asked why I was alone, where my mates were and suggested he could help me – all while telling me that I’m beautiful, and standing much closer than I was comfortable with’.
During the investigation, the pair – who was accompanied by a film crew – secretly filmed in clubs, on the strip and on Magaluf’s beach after dark.
The documentary also revealed that 48 cases of rape were reported to the police in Magaluf in 2023 alone.
This included a female British tourist was allegedly raped by a man twice her age during the summer.
Another British woman was raped and robbed on a beach after she became separated from friends in the resort’s Punta Ballena party strip.
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