The Gazette

Family heartache as dad dies after nightclub incident

YARM MAN, 35, WAS ALLEGEDLY BEATEN UP AND KNELT ON BY POLICE AND BOUNCERS

- By KATIE WESTON AND GEORGIA BANKS news@gazettemed­ia.co.uk @TeessideLi­ve

THE family of a dad who grew up on Teesside are fighting to bring his body home following an alleged incident abroad.

Tobias White-Sansom, 35, grew up in Yarm and Ingleby Barwick and attended Levendale Primary and Conyers School.

He died after allegedly being knelt on by police and beaten up by bouncers in Spain.

He was taken to hospital but died five days after the Majorca incident.

The family are now fighting for the embassy to have Tobias’s body returned to the UK for further examinatio­n.

Paying tribute to Tobias, his mum Lolly Thompson said: “His generosity was unreal to both family members and friends less fortunate than himself.

“I absolutely idolised him, he was my baby and I am completely heartbroke­n.

“He adored his stepfather of 28 years and vice versa. My husband’s family loved him dearly. He was a handsome, wellgroome­d man. This is not the profile of a man who went out looking for trouble on any level.”

His millionair­e brother Maximillia­n White, who made his fortune from medicinal cannabis, has described how the family night out turned to tragedy after Tobias visited the Boomerang nightclub on July 26.

Police say they were called to reports of an assault on a bouncer and the suspect had to be restrained and taken to hospital afterwards, where he died.

But Maximillia­n, who now lives in Dubai but owns a holiday home in Majorca, claims his brother had gone back inside a VIP area to retrieve his T-shirt, and was told his belongings had been put away.

While waiting, he went to get another drink at the bar with his girlfriend before security allegedly “grabbed him from behind”.

Maximillia­n, who wasn’t there but heard from witnesses, said: “He didn’t know who it was and started to resist. Three or four bouncers took him into the corner of the club, took him down and started to beat him really badly. Then they handcuffed him and beat him really bad again.

“They then took him to another area and beat him again. The whole time he was handcuffed and restrained. They knelt on his head, his neck, beat him, took his shoes off and tried to break his toes.

“At the same time they were removing jewellery off him and putting it into their pocket. This ordeal went on for about 12 minutes, according to what the lawyers told me from getting witness statements.

“Police then turned up to grab him, taking him upstairs. He apparently looked semi-unconsciou­s and wasn’t holding his own neck with his head rolling.

“Police grabbed him, threw him straight to the floor, put another set of handcuffs on him so he had two sets on, then all eight officers decided to kneel on him while he was panicking.

“Then a crowd of 50, 60 people gathered with some screaming ‘you’re going to kill him.’ My brother was apparently pleading for his life.

“He went into cardiac arrest and they gave him a tranquilli­ser. Police started to then beat up tourists and people watching, telling them to disperse while breaking their telephones. The reason the witness response is so great is because five or six of them were assaulted by police to try and get them away.”

Maximillia­n paid tribute to his brother, saying he was a “well-loved” father to his two daughters, fouryear-old Jasmine and 11-month-old Poppy.

He said: “It’s a pain that will never go away. As an elder sibling, you’re always told ‘look after your brother please and make sure he’s OK.’

“For somebody who has always been told to look after their brother I feel like I’ve failed. As successful as I am and the places I’ve gotten to, it means nothing to me because I can’t look after my little brother. And that’s the sad thing.

“He was a good father, he didn’t have a criminal record, he was wellloved around the world and he kept our family together like glue.”

Maximillia­n added: “I am not going to leave here, especially as his body is still here. I will buy the Magaluf strip and I will close it down permanentl­y if I have to, because it’s a danger to people. It’s not controlled.”

Police in Spain said they were called to reports of an assault on a nightclub bouncer.

A spokespers­on said: “Guardia Civil can confirm there is research ongoing about the facts.

“Guardia Civil received an emergency call about a physical assault with a header by an intoxicate­d person to the nightclub bouncer. Upon the arrival of the Guardia Civil police, this man was violent and police reduced him to be assisted by medical services. He was taken to the hospital for treatment. There, once while he was being assisted, he was arrested for a crime of injury.”

In a statement, the Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Mallorca and are in contact with the local authoritie­s.”

I absolutely idolised him, he was my baby and I am completely

heartbroke­n.

Mum Lolly Thompson

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 ?? ?? Tobias White-Sansom with his mum Lolly Thompson. Inset below, with his stepfather David Thompson
Tobias White-Sansom with his mum Lolly Thompson. Inset below, with his stepfather David Thompson

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