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American trashes Bali medical clinic in rampage, gets deported: video

An American tourist was deported from Indonesia on Monday after he woke up in a Bali clinic over the weekend and went berserk, smashing equipment and forcing other patients to evacuate, wild video shows.

The man β€” whom authorities identified only as β€œMM” β€” was unconscious and wearing nothing but boxer-briefs when a pal carried him into the facility around 5 a.m. Saturday, local newspaper Kompas reported.

When he woke up, MM hulked out β€” slamming furniture to the floor, tearing down curtains surrounding other patients and hurling obscenities at the sobbing nurses, the alarming footage shows.

An American identified as β€œMM” laid waste to a Bali clinic over the weekend. canggu_bali/Instagram
MM’s friend brought the unconscious American to the clinic. canggu_bali/Instagram
The clinic where American β€œMM” allegedly launched his underwear-clad rampage. canggu_bali/Instagram

MM punched his caring pal, who desperately tried to talk him down, witnesses told Kompas.

β€œI’m f–kin’ American! Record it! Record it, you f–kin’ c–t!” the scoundrel screamed at the cameraman, whose video ended up on Instagram.

β€œAre you gonna shoot me, or are you gonna f–kin’ take me alive?” he said at one point, brandishing a curtain rod like a sword as staff rushed another patient out the door.

MM throws a cabinet to the floor. canggu_bali/Instagram
MM’s shirtless unidentified companion tries to calm him down. canggu_bali/Instagram

Cops arrested MM, charged him with vandalism and gave him a drug test. They found THC and cocaine in his system, but he seemed to have taken those drugs several days before his rampage, according to Jakarta Globe.

The crazed man paid the clinic around $2,000 for damages and was sent packing.

β€œWe deeply regret and strongly condemn the actions of the individual, who disrupted a protected public space and endangered the safety of others,” Bali’s Gov. Wayan Koster told reporters Monday, according to the outlet.

β€œBali welcomes tourists from around the world, but everyone must respect our laws, customs, and cultural values. There is no room for behavior that threatens public order.”

MM arrived in Indonesia on April 2 on a Visa on Arrival that was valid until May 1, the Jakarta Globe reported. It is not known what state he is from.




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