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Brutal moment: Moudi Tajjour, ex-bikitas boss turned influencer, is beaten and trampled by a gang of heavily tattooed assailants in a Bunnings parking lot, swearing revenge
- Former bikie boss Moudi Tajjour beaten by four men in a Bunnings parking lot
- Video shows Tajjour being trampled and beaten in a Gold Coast store
- Tajjour has sworn revenge on his attackers and says he is no longer ‘retired’
- The former performer of Sydney’s Nomads has become a social media star.
Former bikies boss Moudi Tajjour has sworn revenge on the men who brutally beat him in a downtown Bunnings parking lot.
Haunting footage shows the convicted murderer, 38, huddled on the asphalt outside the Gold Coast hardware store in Nerang as heavily tattooed men take turns dragging, kicking and beating him just before 12:45pm on Saturday.
Police told the Daily Mail officers from Australia attended the wild scene where they issued three traffic citations for “minor matters” but made no arrests.
That’s because officers “spoke to multiple people at that location and no complaints were filed.”
Police are now reviewing the CCTV footage and say the matter is still under investigation.
Tajjour appears in 2017 as he signs his marriage certificate with Sanaa Mehajer, sister of disgraced property developer Salim Mehajer.
After the gruesome beating, the ex-Bikie from Nomads issued a chilling warning to his attackers, saying he is “coming out of retirement” after leaving his gangster life behind to focus on his burgeoning career as a social media influencer.
“Now you’re going to live looking over your shoulder for the rest of your fucking life,” Tajjour said off-camera in a TikTok clip.
I’m out of retirement, I’m back in the shit club.
‘This was an awakening for me, I can never leave this life.’
The TikTok and Instagram star said he had been attacked out of nowhere and hit from behind by a ‘steroid head’
“I was fucking on my phone, I looked up and I got shot,” he said.
Tajjour (pictured) spent four years behind bars for the 2006 manslaughter of Robin Nassour
Former bikie boss Moudi Tajjour has been badly beaten by a gang of men in a Gold Coast Bunnings car park (pictured)
“Then he got around me and he got me a fucking beauty and then he got me, his teammates started coming around the side and he got me right, straight up.”
“I won’t show my face because I have a little black eye, I won’t give you the courtesy of taking a screenshot.”
Since burning his Nomads ‘colours’ and leaving the club several years ago, Tajjour has become a cult figure on social media engaging in ‘battles of words’ with actual and potential gangsters.
Tajjour in the late 1990s was the youngest recruit of the Nomads joining the Sydney chapter of the biker gang when he was just 15 years old.
Tajjour shares a son with Ashleigh Gudgeon (pictured) who worked as a manager at a cafe he owned.
Tajjour (left) made a name for himself after joining the outlaw biker gang Nomads and acting as the right-hand man to their national president, his older brother Sleiman (right)
He and his brother, Sleiman, spent four years behind bars after being convicted of the manslaughter of Robin Nassour, the younger brother of Fat Pizza star George Nassour, in 2006.
Sleiman is still the national president of the Nomads motorcycle gang.
Tajjour moved from Sydney to the Gold Coast earlier this year to be closer to his son Gabriel, whose mother, Ashleigh Gudgeon, worked as a manager at a cafe he owned.
In 2017, he was briefly married to Sanaa Mehajer, the sister of disgraced property developer Salim Mehajer.