Wild videos show hotel employee attacking guests, co-worker at luxury Dominican Republic resort

Wild footage shows the moment a hotel employee went on a rampage at a luxury Dominican Republic resort, attacking guests and damaging equipment before security intervened.
The unidentified female worker could be seen striking a male guest with a plate at a café inside the Moon Palace The Grand Punta Cana after an apparent confrontation over an unknown dispute.
The worker continued to hurl objects at the guest and his female companion as other guest started to seek cover while she shouted in Spanish, “What was it you said to me?”
As the guest and his companion made their way towards the exit, the worker hurled what appeared to be a large wooden kitchen accessory that barely missed hitting the man in the head and bounced off the wall.
At one point, a security guard at the four-star luxury resort tried to calm the worker who shouted, “You are nobody you f****** b*****!”
The irate worker then flipped over a large coffee brewer and nearly shoved two blenders off the counter before she knocked down an oven.
A woman could be heard in the background begging the worker to calm down before she grabbed kitchen utensil.
The first videos of the attack made their rounds on social media late Thursday, but the exact date of when the event took place is still unknown.

In another video circulating online, the employee appeared to grab a knife while continuing to throw objects behind the counter as a man recording the scene urged her to stop before he ducked as she threw an object at him.
The Palace Company — which is based in Mexico and operates other luxury resorts in Europe — deplored the confrontation and said it always prioritizes the “safety, security and well-being” of tourists and workers.
The Moon Palace, which is promoted as the Caribbean’s largest all-inclusive resort, first opened its doors to customers June 1 and features 2,171 suites, swim-up pools and an 18-hole Greg Norman golf course.
The lowest price in the last two weeks of July for a one-night stay ranges from $963 to $1,190.