A man who has "lived in Benidorm for at least seven or eight years" has shared three hair-raising moments that made him question his decision to move, and whether he should hotfoot it back to the UK.
Harry, known as @harrytokky on TikTok, regularly posts about his life in Benidorm - and recently shared the "most dangerous slash scariest situations" he's found himself in while living in the Spanish party hotspot. However, he did admit that these things could definitely happen in other places and he said he wasn't trying to put anybody off visiting Benidorm, as he loves his life there.
Almost being hit by a bus"Yes, you heard, ran over," Harry elaborated. He went on: "It was one of these back roads here in Benidorm where people drive at mental speeds, and to be honest, they were so close to hitting me.
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"I literally had to run out of the way of the road, it was awful," he said.
Unexpected police searchHarry recounted how he'd been stopped by police, and they "literally said random search" to him. He alleged they were looking for "the naughty stuff," which Harry insisted he "didn't have."
"They did a full-on search on the side of the road here in Benidorm. I honestly thought they were going to handcuff me, chuck me in the back of a car and throw away the key," Harry claimed.
Nearly being robbed"This is definitely number one by far," Harry divulged, explaining: "I was walking down one of the back alleys [...] from the beach to the main road and a guy came up to me, shook my hand, twisted my arm around my back and all of this".
He described the incident as an attempt to "rob" him of his possessions, labelling it as the "worst experience," that would leave anyone rattled.
However, he clarified that his intention wasn't to "scare anyone off Benidorm," but rather to arm people with the awareness that such incidents can occur, enabling them to take precautions.
"Stuff like this does happen everywhere in the world," Harry emphasised. "But because I live here, it's happened to me, and I wanted to speak about it."
Responding to a comment suggesting he'd led a "crazy life" in Benidorm, Harry added: "I know right, super crazy".
Despite the incident, Harry highlighted some of the benefits of living in Benidorm - including the cheap McDonald's.
As he sat outside, he announced: "And just like that, the food has arrived. Now you will not believe how cheap this was. We've got two meals here. Guess how much this costs? €11 (£9.53)".
Harry went on to detail the contents of the meal, which included two portions of fries, two burgers, two drinks, and a side of chicken nuggets.
He enthused: "I mean, €11? What do you think guys? I think that's an absolute bargain, let's be honest. €11? In the UK, that'd probably be at least £20."
A large Big Mac meal in the UK typically costs around £7.69, depending on location, while six chicken nuggets are priced at approximately £3.49.
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