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HSTikkyTokky livestreams Ayia Napa brawl to millions as police question two Britons

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-19

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• What happened: A brawl involving dozens of tourists in Ayia Napa was livestreamed by British social media personality HSTikkyTokky to millions of viewers, prompting police to investigate and question two British nationals involved in the incident. • Why it matters: The livestreaming of the brawl raises concerns about public safety and the influence of social media on real-life events, as well as the potential legal implications for those involved. • What to watch next: Authorities will continue their investigation to identify additional participants in the brawl, and further developments regarding the legal consequences for the questioned individuals are expected.

Local ayia napaFamagustapoliceTop NewsTourismuk HSTikkyTokky livestreams Ayia Napa brawl to millions as police question two Britons Hstikkytokky Livestreams Ayia Napa Brawl To Millions As Police Question Two Britons Relevant News HSTikkyTokky livestreams Ayia Napa brawl to millions as police question two Britons 19 June 2026 AKEL and Volt call protest outside Law Office over Mafia State report 19 June 2026 ‘A lifeguard would have saved them’: man who pulled Oroklini victims from water speaks out 19 June 2026 Newsroom 19 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber A brawl involving dozens of tourists in Ayia Napa was broadcast live to millions of viewers in the early hours of Thursday by British social media personality HSTikkyTokky, real name Harrison Sullivan, who filmed the incident while on holiday in Cyprus, but was not involved in the fighting. The video was streamed live on Sullivan’s accounts across TikTok, Kick and YouTube, where he has millions of followers. According to philenews information, police were alerted by a citizen who filed a complaint, after which authorities launched an ex officio investigation on the basis of the footage. In the course of the investigation, two of those involved in the brawl were located — British nationals aged 19 and 21, who were questioned. A brawling case is being investigated against them. Investigations are continuing with the aim of identifying others who may have taken part. Sullivan, 24, is one of Britain’s most controversial social media figures. He featured in Louis Theroux’s Netflix documentary “Inside the Manosphere,” in which he was seen promoting racist, misogynistic and homophobic views. He received a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to dangerous driving following a period during which he fled the UK. He has built a large following across platforms promoting a lavish lifestyle alongside content that has drawn widespread criticism. Subscribe to our Newsletter Latest News AKEL and Volt call protest outside Law Office over Mafia State report ‘A lifeguard would have saved them’: man who pulled Oroklini victims from water speaks out Mother and daughter injured in Paphos-Limassol motorway crash Nicosia-Larnaca motorway reopens after fire extinguished (photos+videos) A pig transport overturned in Vendsyssel, Denmark On this day: Wikileaks founder Julian Assange seeks asylum in Ecuador’s London embassy in 2012 Both lanes of the Nicosia-Larnaca motorway closed due to fire (photos+videos) Follow en.philenews on Google News and be the first to know all the news about Cyprus and the world.

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