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[Watch] Customer Tries to Swing At Fast-Food Employee And Gets Body Slammed Wrestler Style, YIKES! | Kayla

[Watch] Customer Tries to Swing At Fast-Food Employee And Gets Body Slammed Wrestler Style, YIKES! | Kayla

[Watch] Customer Tries to Swing At Fast-Food Employee And Gets Body Slammed Wrestler Style, YIKES! | Kayla

A man was left unconscious on the floor after landing headfirst during an incident at a Taco Bell restaurant.

Shocking video footage taken from inside the Swansea branch of the fast food restaurant on Monday, March 14, shows a man appearing to act aggressively and shouting at employees, while another man attempts to restrain him.

He pulls delivery bags off a nearby table before running towards the staff member and appearing to aim a punch at him.

However, the Taco Bell worker anticipates the attack, and picks the man up over his shoulder before the attack can land. The man then falls onto the floor headfirst in front of horrified customers. After hitting the ground, the man is seen lying motionless on the restaurant floor.

The man who earlier appeared to be restraining the customer shouts: “What are you doing? What are you doing? Call the police.”

According to Wales Online, a spokesperson for the restaurant chain said:

“We are aware of the incident that recently occurred in our Swansea restaurant. The restaurant franchisee has fully cooperated with the police and no further action will be taken.”

“We take the safety and wellbeing of our team and customers very seriously and do not tolerate any form of abuse in our restaurants and wider business.”

A South Wales Police spokesperson said:

“South Wales Police was called just before 9.20pm yesterday evening, Monday 14 th March, following reports of an altercation in Taco Bell on Oxford Street, Swansea.”

“Two men had left the premises prior to officers attending. There have been no complaints forthcoming to date and no arrests.”

Paramedics were also called to the restaurant, but were stood down on arrival, with a spokesperson for the Welsh Ambulance Service adding: “We were called at 20:56hrs yesterday evening, March 14, to an incident at Taco Bell in Swansea. We sent one emergency ambulance to the scene, but on arrival were not required.”

Watch what went down below.

[NSFW, L, V]

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