A group of British travellers dubbed 'tourists from hell' have finally arrived at an airport to leave New Zealand after wreaking havoc across the country.
Members of the controversial family, thought to be from Liverpool, were seen at Auckland International Airport with luggage and were due to leave New Zealand on a flight today.
Locals will breathe a sigh of relief after the holidaymakers were accused of causing chaos by trashing motel rooms, leaving rubbish on the beach and using foul language.
But the clan's last few days in the country have not passed without incident. There were reports this morning that their Honda Odyssey was given a parking ticket after it was left in a loading zone for longer than the five-minute limit in Auckland.
And yesterday, the group allegedly tried to con a petrol station owner out of a can of Red Bull.
A group of British travellers dubbed 'tourists from hell' have finally arrived at an airport (pictured) to leave New Zealand after wreaking havoc across the country
The clan's last few days in the country have not passed without incident. There were reports this morning that their Honda Odyssey was given a parking ticket (pictured) after it was left in a loading zone for longer than the five-minute limit in Auckland
CCTV obtained by Daily Mail Australia showed the unruly British family arriving at a BP service station north of Wellington on Monday
Family spokesman Joe Doran appears to have bleached his hair in the past fortnight. On left, he is seen after a commotion at Takapuna Beach, near Auckland; right, on Monday
Barbara Doran (above) is matriarch of the family of British travellers accused of running amok in New Zealand while on holiday from the caravan park where they live in the East Midlands
Clan matriarch Barbara Doran is seen carrying a can of Red Bull out of the service station
They were seen stopping at a BP service station about two hours north of Wellington on Monday.
The pit stop by the family was made on their way to Auckland, where they were due to catch an international flight on Tuesday. Staff member Linus Merchant told Daily Mail Australia he believes he foiled the family's plot to 'bamboozle' him and leave the store with a free can of Red Bull.
Linus said when he encountered the family, they appeared to be heading towards Auckland, and were looking for a fast food restaurant.
CCTV footage showed family spokesman, Joe Doran, clambering out of the family's green Honda Odyssey about 2.30pm, wearing just a pair of blue board shorts.
He appeared to have bleached his hair in recent days as media attention on the clan's activities ramped up.
Mr Doran was joined by his mother, the clan matriarch, Barbara Doran; his wife, Miley and the family's patriarch, who has not been named.
'They came in the shop as a crowd, drifted in and out,' Mr Merchant said.
The family members approached the counter swearing at each other and clutching three cans of the energy drink in their hands, he alleged.
Barbara was heard telling Joe and Miley: 'What, do you think I'm made of f***ing money?'
The group paid for the three cans.
But after Miley had walked away with her can, Barbara and Joe then claimed they had only ever brought two cans to the counter.
'They paid for three Red Bulls (and) told me: 'We got three'.
'I asked: 'Where's the other - you walked off with it, it's wherever you put it'.
'(I think) they were expecting me to say they could take another one from the fridge.
'They had tried to distract me, but I recognised them as soon as they showed up and watched them carefully.'
Linus said he believed the group were trying to play a 'classic divert and confuse con'.
The service station where the British travellers were encountered earlier this week
The service station attendant believes the family were trying to bamboozle him out of an extra can of Red Bull
'I think they realised I knew who they were and wasn't going to play their games, so they left quickly,' said BP worker Linus Merchant
Joe Doran (left), his wife Miley (middle), his father - whose name unknown - and clan matriarch Barbara Doran (right) were caught on video
The family were looking for a fast food restaurant after buying their energy drink cans
Pictured for the first time is the patriarch of the clan, who has not given his name
In a bizarre coincidence, he said the power went out at the service station the second they walked in.
'It was a brief encounter,' he said.
'I think they realised I knew who they were and wasn't going to play their games, so they left quickly.'
The family, thought to number about 15, has made headlines around the world for their alleged behaviour on holiday.
The family have previously said they feel they are being 'tortured' by the public and insist they have done nothing wrong.
The group, believed to be from Liverpool in the UK, have been accused of scamming restaurants to avoid paying, leaving rubbish on beaches, swearing at locals and rubbishing the apartment they were staying in.
Ms Cash last week pleaded guilty to stealing Red Bull, rope and sunglasses from a separate service station in Auckland over the Christmas-New Year period.
In the past fortnight the family's alleged antics have caught the attention of the world's media and the clan sought refuge in mountains north of Wellington.
Original sin: This mess left behind at Takapuna Beach near Auckland sparked a social media firestorm. Family spokesman Joe Doran, on right, was there
Joe is married to Miley Doran and pictures of their wedding on Facebook from November 2017 show the couple dancing with relatives. Miley is with the family in New Zealand
Miley and Joe (pictured) have been together for several years. They have moved around and lived at caravan parks in the East Midlands where neighbours say they are a good family
But their every move has been closely tracked by a keen group of online vigilantes.
On Sunday, Daily Mail Australia discovered the clan left their rooms in a small hotel in Levin in complete disarray.
Pictures sighted by the publication showed spaghetti and Red Bull cans strewn around the room. Meantime, staff said the smell of 'kid's poo' permeated the space.
Four members of the family were issued with deportation notices early last week after causing a commotion at Burger King.
But the family have some 28 days to file an appeal.
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