A British tourist who allegedly attacked a taxi driver in Bali was then set upon by a mob of cabbies wielding makeshift weapons before police arrived and arrested him.
Brandon Joseph, 30, reportedly assaulted Herlindo Emmanuel Nino, 31, at a car park in the Badung district of the holiday island in the early hours of Thursday.
The driver claimed he had tried to offer Joseph a ride after he got out of a white van and appeared ‘confused’.
His offer was allegedly met with unprovoked violence, with Joseph reported to have punched him in the face.
The driver responded angrily, reportedly asking Joseph why he had hit him, when the tourist, ‘without saying a word’, allegedly landed another punch.
‘The perpetrator hit the victim again on the lip until the victim’s front teeth broke,’ a spokesperson told Indonesian news outlet detikBali.
Footage shows Nino, seen in a red t-shirt with blood gushing down his face, standing by as a number of his fellow cabbies launched an attack on the Brit.
The video shows a shirtless Joseph – seen in black shorts – squaring off with the mob of locals, while another man is seen being beaten up amid the chaos.

Brandon Joseph, 30, reportedly assaulted Herlindo Emmanuel Nino, 31, at a car park in the Badung district of Bali

Footage shows Nino, seen in a red t-shirt, standing by as a number of his fellow cabbies launched an attack on the Brit

Blood is seen streaming down the driver’s face in the dramatic footage

A picture released by police shows Joseph under arrest following the brawl

A voice was heard in the footage repeatedly saying: ‘Don’t damage the car’. Joseph is seen trying to shelter in the van from the mob

Another man is seen in the clip being attacked by the mob of taxi drivers

A man in beige is also seen being beaten in the scrap, with locals seen chasing him at one point

The furious cabbies are said to have set upon Joseph after he allegedly attacked a driver without any provocation

The mob was seen carrying wooden planks and reportedly hurled rocks
The man, who is wearing beige trousers, appears to have his shirt ripped from him as he tries to escape.
After trying to take on some of the men, Joseph then ran and jumped in the van, which the villagers pelted with stones as they brandished planks of wood.
A voice was reportedly heard saying: ‘Don’t damage the car. Please don’t damage my car, sir, this is my car. If there’s a problem, it’s with the guest.’
An injured Herlindo, seen in a red shirt in the clip, stood nearby nursing wounds on his face.
Police later arrived to control the furious crowd, and went on to arrest Joseph.
Police spokesman I Ketut Sukadi, spokesman said: ‘There was an assault against an online taxi driver committed by a foreign national from the UK in the Savaya parking area.
The attack happened at 8.30am on Thursday.
The driver reportedly suffered several injuries and is said to have had his front teeth smashed in the scrap.
Pictures of Joseph outside the police station appear to show him with a bandage on his head.

Crowds swarmed around the white van as the British holidaymaker hid inside

The chaotic footage shows a group of locals taking on the British tourist after the alleged attack

Pictures show Joseph (second from left) outside the police station, seemingly with a bandage on his head
AKP Agus Dharmayana, South Kuta police chief, said Brandon was taken to the Bali Jimbaran Hospital to calm down.
He was then be taken to the police station for interrogation.
Police said they were investigating the cause of the clash.
The British tourist had reportedly been staying in Canggu, an area popular with holidaymakers which is famous for its six-mile long beach.