Ibiza Final Boss attacked by four masked men and ‘hurled across pub’ in Ryton
The ibiza final boss, Jack Kay, 26, was attacked by four masked men who entered The Runhead in Ryton and allegedly hurled him across the bar at around 5: 45pm ET last Friday. Emergency crews were dispatched to The Runhead on Holborn Lane after reports of a disturbance and the man sustained minor injuries. Northumbria Police have opened a probe and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
Expanding details: what is known now
Police were alerted to an affray at The Runhead, a family-style pub on Holborn Lane in Ryton, at about 5: 45pm ET last Friday. Witness accounts in the venue described four masked men entering the premises armed with weapons and pursuing a man into the bar, where the man was allegedly thrown across the counter. Emergency responders arrived and officers attended the scene, but none of the men—including the victim—were located at the time.
The man later identified as Jack Kay, 26 and a construction worker, was confirmed to have sustained a minor injury. The ibiza final boss has been widely recognised for footage from Ibiza last summer that made him an internet sensation; his rise to public attention has seen him take paid appearances and commercial work. Those involved in the Ryton incident are believed to be known to each other, and authorities say there is not believed to be a wider risk to the public.
Ibiza Final Boss: police statement and reaction
Northumbria Police issued a public statement as part of the ongoing inquiry. A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Officers are appealing for information following a report of affray in Gateshead. At about 5. 45pm on Friday, police responded to a report of a disturbance at The Runhead on Holborn Lane in Ryton. It was reported that four men chased another man into the premises before assaulting him. Officers attended the scene but none of the men including the victim were located at the scene. It was later confirmed that the victim – a man in his 20s – sustained a minor injury in the incident. Those involved are believed to be known to each other, and there is not believed to be a wider risk to the public. “
Emergency services remain the primary contact point for eyewitness information. Investigators are appealing for anyone who was in the area at about 5: 45pm ET last Friday or anyone with dash-cam or phone footage to come forward to assist the inquiry.
What’s next
Northumbria Police say the investigation is ongoing and enquiries will continue in the coming days as officers review evidence and seek witnesses. The ibiza final boss incident has prompted local officers to canvass the area and ask for information that could identify the four masked men. Authorities expect to update the public if new developments emerge and have asked anyone with relevant information to contact the investigation team as they work to piece together the sequence of events.