HOLS SHOCK

Brit tourist, 43, fighting for life after ‘being punched in the head by bouncer’ at Benidorm bar while on hols with pals

Andrew Frazer is paralysed down one side and unable to speak as he recovers from surgery

A BRIT tourist is fighting for his life after allegedly being punched in the head by a bouncer in Benidorm.

Andrew Frazer, 43, was said to have been floored by a doorman in an "unprovoked" attack during a lads’ break to the famous Costa Blanca resort.

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Andrew Frazer, 43, is currently fighting for his life after being punched by a bouncerCredit: GoFundMe

Just nine days before, he had proposed to his long-term partner Carrie Howard.

The dad-of-two, from St Helens, Merseyside, had to have part of his skull cut away to relieve swelling on the brain.

He is now back in the UK after a gruelling 27-hour journey in the back of a private ambulance because his injuries were too severe for a medical flight.

His distraught family said the full extent of the damage he suffered is still being assessed.

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A 42-year-old Romanian man has been arrested over the early-hours incident on November 14 outside a pub in Benidorm’s famous Little England area.

The unnamed suspect was held last week on suspicion of a crime of wounding, but was released on bail pending an ongoing criminal probe, it emerged today.

He appeared before a judge in a behind-closed-doors court hearing where he denied being the man who assaulted Mr Frazer.

He is being represented by lawyer Roberto Sanchez Martinez, who represented the five British men arrested after newly-married Scot Kirsty Maxwell plunged to her death in April 2017 after a night out with friends in Benidorm.

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The Brits, made homicide suspects in the aftermath of the tragedy, were eventually cleared of any wrongdoing.

Mr Frazer’s brother Ian filed a complaint to police after the alleged assault on his sibling, who works as a ramp agent for DHL at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

Andrew's sister-in-law Claire Howard said he was sent back to his hotel after initial hospital treatment without a CT scan.

His condition worsened, and Mr Frazer was then taken to another hospital the following day, where a scan revealed a serious bleed on the brain.

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