A woman has sparked an outcry online after she was filmed purportedly pouring her brother’s ashes into the water in an Ibiza club’s swimming pool.
In the clip, which was shared online, the bikini-clad woman can be seen in the water surrounded by fellow partygoers near a stage.
As those around her dance away to the music, the woman can be seen smiling as she opens up a small tube and pours it into the water before dancing about as she continues to sprinkle.
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She then smiles and laughs after popping the lid back on and continuing to move around to the music.
The video, which was reportedly filmed at the Ushuaia beach hotel, was originally shared on TikTok before making its way to X, formerly known as Twitter, where it quickly went viral.
A caption on the video read: "Just me sprinkling my brother about Ushuaia".
As you can probably imagine, the clip has attracted plenty of attention online, with one person branding it ‘dirty’.
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One person said: “Straight into the filter to block it up.”
Someone else wrote: “Just seen a bird sprinkling her brother's ashes in the Ushuaia pool. That’s enough social media for today.”
While a third branded her decision ‘disrespectful’ and another asked simply: "wtf?"
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However, not everyone hated the clip - as another fella joked: “Fair play I wouldn’t mind having my ashes scattered at Ushuaia.”
And someone else tagged their pal and requested: “Ugh do that with my ashes.”
A fellow social media user - somewhat grimly - wrote: "Human ash is probably the last thing to worry about in a pool in Ibiza."
Others questioned how she had managed to smuggle the vial into the venue in the first place.
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The person who posted the clip to X claimed that they were later contacted by the venue who asked them to remove the video from social media 'immediately' amid concerns that it could be 'taken out of context'.
According to the X user, the venue got in touch to say: "Hello, we saw the video of the pool at our venue that you just shared.
"This is needs to be removed immediately please as I'm sure you can understand, this can easily be taken out of context.
"Whilst we are sympathetic to the sentiment, we prefer for this not to be shared publicly."
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LADbible has contacted Ushuaia Beach Hotel for comment.
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