A BRITISH man was allegedly beaten to death by bouncers outside a Cyprus nightclub.
Huseyin Mavideniz, 29, died after he was attacked in the early hours of Thursday outside a club in Iskele, cops said.
He was allegedly punched in the head several times by security at the venue before being rushed to hospital in Famagusta.
He was sadly pronounced dead.
A group of men then turned up and smashed the windows in the A&E department of the hospital with a sledgehammer, according to reports.
It's understood they were a group of Huseyin's grieving friends and family.
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Pictures showed shattered glass strewn across the reception area of the hospital.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested in connection with Huseyin's death.
And police are hunting for another individual involved in the attack.
Dr Eyüp Göksu from the hospital told Yeniduzen: "He died when he came to the hospital. The cops are investigating right now.
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"We will receive detailed information from our doctors on duty."
Huseyin reportedly travelled to Cyprus with his dad for him to have medical treatment.
The investigation is ongoing.
Earlier this year, a British woman was found dead in Cyprus with "bruises all over her body".
The body of the 38-year-old – who has not been named – was discovered at the apartment she shared with her partner in Kato Paphos.
According to the Cyprus Mail, the woman's partner informed the local authorities of her death.
According to initial examinations, the woman reportedly had "bruises all over her body" and two black eyes.
The investigation into her death is ongoing.
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