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An ambulance spokesperson has described Gold Coast "Candyman" Travers Beynon as "a drain on resources" after an extravagant party on Saturday night to which paramedics were called multiple times.
Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson Michael Augustus said paramedics attended the Helensvale mansion six times in less than three and a half hours, including for a woman who had been bitten by a spider.
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Paramedics are called six times to a Gold Coast party for Travis Beynon, aka the Candyman on Saturday night. 7 News Gold Coast
Mr Beynon announced he was throwing a Seven Deadly Sins party on Instagram on November 16, but not all of the party-goers lasted the night.
Paramedics treated a 23-year-old woman who had been bitten by white tail spider, but did not take her to hospital after she said she would seek medical attention by herself in the morning.
A photo posted by Travers Beynon (@candyshopmansion) on
A 21-year-old woman suffered head and neck pain after falling from a dance podium, while a 27-year-old man sustained a three centimetre cut to his arm from broken glass.
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Two women and another man were also treated, suffering from the effects of alcohol and drugs. In total four patients were taken to Gold Coast Hospital.