Horrific injuries suffered by British teen in Greek nightclub bouncer attack revealed

The teenager's mum was left "devastated" after hearing of the assault as he details how the bouncers launched their attack.

By Charles Harrison, News Reporter

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The horrific extent of the injuries suffered by a British teenager who was assaulted by four bouncers in a Greek nightclub has been revealed in shocking photos.

Viral footage captured the brutal attack, in which 18-year-old James Taylor, from Middlesborough, was held in a headlock and repeatedly beaten at the CherryBay nightclub in Laganas, on the party island of Zante, on July 4.

James has now revealed that he suffered two black eyes, a swollen jaw, bumps on his head, a bust lip and a cut on his knee following the attack and shared photographs of his injuries.

He told MailOnline that the attack was launched after he stood on top of a chair to take a selfie with friends, before dancing there for ten seconds.

A bouncer tried to pull James back from the chair but he resisted, prompting the bouncer to leave and then return with his colleagues - who proceeded to take the teenager outside and beat him up.

James was left with multiple black eyes by the attack

James was left with multiple black eyes by the attack (Image: Michelle Taylor)

James with his friends on the night of the attack

James with his friends on the night of the attack (Image: Michelle Taylor)

"That's all it took, something as little as standing on a chair," said James, whose horrifying injuries can be seen in the photos.

His mother Michelle Taylor, 55, told the outlet she was "devastated" after the attack and said she "wanted to get the message out there that this is unacceptable and this is happening to our children."

She added: "I'm a mother and every mother will feel this if this happens to their son when they go on holiday to Zante.

"You shouldn't have to worry about whether they could get beaten up by bouncers."

She said James called her in the early hours of Wednesday, asking if he had health insurance.

The bouncers brutally laid into James during the assault

The bouncers brutally laid into James during the assault (Image: Twitter / @lennyavison)

The bouncers repeatedly punched and kicked James

The bouncers repeatedly punched and kicked James (Image: Michelle Taylor)

The horrified mum said she had wanted to "get on a plane and get over there" to "take him home" - but James had insisted on staying, as he didn't want to let the bouncers "spoil his holiday."

Ms Taylor said she had avoided watching the video because it was "too traumatising", adding her son was a "lovely lad" and "not an aggressive person".

At one stage in the clip, James, who has a bloodied face, appears to free himself from the clutches of his barbarous attackers before one of them lands a brutal blow to his face.

The force of the punch saw the Brit’s head rock back and slam against the wall behind him before he is thrown to the floor by one of the bouncers and booted in the face by another.

The dishevelled Brit is thankfully led out of the room by his friends and the terror appears to end.

Speaking about the attack, James said: "It happened so quickly. I only remember the really big punch - the adrenaline took over."

When asked about him the specifics of the attack, he said: "I can't remember that, it was all just a blur. I only knew about being kicked when I was sent the video when I landed in the UK."

James said he found it to be a surprisingly common issue on the island, saying: "The bouncers just want to fight and beat people up. It's a regular thing for them to beat up tourists.

James was shocked that he had been attacked for standing on a chair

James was shocked that he had been attacked for standing on a chair (Image: Twitter / @lennyavison)

James with his mother Michelle, who is issuing a warning to parents

James with his mother Michelle, who is issuing a warning to parents (Image: Michelle Taylor)

"When I was over there, people asked where I'd gotten by black eye and when I said "take a guess", they all guessed Cherry Bay straight away."

While the 18-year-old told medics on the island that he had been beaten up, Michelle said the medical report claimed he had "fallen over on his face", causing the litany of injuries.

She said: "That is scary. I feel like these people are all in on it. They are all corrupt, they are all sticking together no matter what. That in itself is scary."

Express.co.uk has contacted Cherry Bay for comment.

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