A Boston nightclub has declared its intention to ban individuals who “made it harder” for its personnel while they attempted to resuscitate a customer. Brown’s Cocktails, situated on Dolphin Lane, concluded its operations prematurely on Saturday after experiencing a “medical emergency.” In an official statement, the establishment conveyed that its staff members were “disappointed” by the conduct of a “minority of people” during the occurrence. A spokesperson for the venue reported that the customer was transported to a hospital, though their current medical condition remains unknown to them. The BBC has reached out to Lincolnshire Police for comment. On social media platforms, some club attendees commented that those who had “behaved badly” should feel “ashamed” of their actions. The venue indicated that it would now review CCTV footage and collaborate with the authorities to identify the individuals involved. For highlights from Lincolnshire, listeners can access BBC Sounds; the latest episode of Look North is available for viewing, or stories for potential coverage can be submitted here. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC bears no responsibility for the content found on external websites. Information regarding our approach to external linking is available. Post navigation Teenager Accused in Southport Murders Faces Terrorism Charges Ministry of Justice staff under investigation for alleged unauthorized access to Nottingham attack case files