DJ spits alcohol over crowd in nightclub before sharing bottle with revellers in Spain

The Spanish DJ was recorded dancing on top of a table before taking a drink from a bottle of alcohol before spraying members of the public. Partygoers close to the man, who are seen wearing masks pulled down to their chins, scream as he does this. The man is then seen giving numerous people a drink from the bottle in Kokun Ocean Club in Torremolinos.

The promoter, Les Castizos, has apologised for what happened.

In an official letter, they said: “We feel fully responsible for the acts that have occurred, in turn ashamed and repentant.”

They added that they take responsibility from Kokun Ocean Club for how that party was managed.

The video comes as Spain is facing a second wave of coronavirus and it was put on the UK’s quarantine’s list.

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The public have given Boris Johnson their backing over his Government’s quick-fire decision to reimpose quarantine restrictions on Spain, according to a new poll.

But despite approval over Spain, the Prime Minister continues to face opposition to how his Conservative administration has handled the pandemic, with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said to be making gains.

Data from polling company Opinium Research has suggested that close to two-thirds of people agreed with suspension of the travel corridor with Spain, which was announced less than five hours before it came into force on July 28.

The new rules, objected to by only 13 percent of the population according to Opinium’s results, means that anyone arriving into the UK from Spain will now have to self-isolate for 14 days in response to the popular holiday destination’s rising coronavirus infection rate.

The number of people who thought the lockdown had been eased too quickly rose by three points, up to 51 percent, in the past week.

A slight decline in Tory popularity means they lead Labour by only three points, the poll suggested, with Mr Johnson’s party on 41 percent and Labour up to 38 percent.

The results come after the Prime Minister said on Friday he needed to “squeeze the brake pedal” on easing restrictions amid signs COVID-19’s prevalence in the community was rising for the first time since May.

The planned relaxations for the leisure and beauty sectors have been postponed, while further pilots for spectators at sports events were also cancelled.

source: express.co.uk