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Chilling CCTV footage allegedly shows the moment two bouncers pulled a British tourist to the bottom before he died.
Nick Weir, 28, was said to have been behaving erratically before he was allegedly beaten to death at 2am this morning in Bangkok, Thailand.
Nick, the manager of a packaging company in Salisbury, was allegedly kicked out of the 91karaoke bar as he tried to get into the venue.
Two bouncers then chased him on a motorbike, and the tourist was spotted running along a road in Bangkok, it has been reported.
Video footage captures the moment the Thai bouncers allegedly grabbedNick’s floral yellow t-shirt, and pulled him to the bottom.
The 2 men pull up next to the graduate from Leeds University, and speak with the Brit in the back of their motorcycle.
A violent fight then breaks out, in accordance with the video, because the holidaymaker is seen charging on the bouncers.
The bar security then allegedly drags Nick down onto the pavement as they struggle to restrain him.
The packaging manager can then be heard pleading for ‘help’ and shouting in pain.
The CCTV shows the 2 bouncers pressing Nick against the bottom for greater than 10 minutes.

The fight unfolded around 200 meters from the 91karaoke bar.
Passers-by got here as much as the fight scene and called an ambulance.
Thai police said the bouncers attacked Nick in a close-by alleyway but then called the emergency services when he was knocked unconscious.
Officers at the moment are questioning two Thai men, called Phurinat, 32, and Boonchou, 29 over the alleged attack.
Thai Police said Nick had been ‘shouting and causing a commotion’ and had been running for half a mile before he arrived on the karaoke bar.
Lieutenant Colonel Apichai Hwanjit, Deputy Superintendent of the Bang Po station said: ‘Through the scuffle, they pushed and wrestled, causing the foreigner to fall.
‘We’re unsure if there was any pressure applied throughout the fall that caused the death, so we’re waiting for the forensic results.’
A Foreign Office Spokesperson told Metro: ‘We’re providing support to the family of a British man who died in Bangkok and are in touch with the local authorities.’
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