
Young man, 18 fighting for life after fall from third-floor apartment in Spain
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A teenager is critically ill in hospital after plummeting from the third floor of a building in Ibiza.
The 18-year-old, who is from the UK, was discovered unconscious on the pavement, suffering severe injuries. It's believed he fell from the third floor of the property above, although this hasn't been officially confirmed, reports the Mirror.
Paramedics were able to stabilise him at the scene before rushing him to Can Misses Hospital. He was admitted around midnight with head trauma and multiple serious injuries.
The local police are currently piecing together the exact circumstances of the Sunday evening incident. The young man was later airlifted to Son Espases Hospital in Mallorca, where he remains in the Intensive Care Unit.
At present, it's unclear whether the teen was holidaying in Ibiza or living there, and the Civil Guard is investigating. There have been several similar tragedies involving young tourists falling from hotel balconies in the area in recent years.
This includes Scottish student Emma Ramsay, 19, who tragically lost her life after falling from the sixth floor of a hotel. The heartbreaking incident happened around 3am at a seafront four-star adult-only hotel in the party hotspot of San Antonio, known as Hotel Vibra District.
Paramedics rushed to the scene but were unable to save the female holidaymaker due to the severity of her injuries. A police spokesperson confirmed: "I can confirm a 19-year-old British tourist has died following a fall at a hotel in San Antonio in Ibiza."
Last month, travellers heading to Ibiza were cautioned about the perils of 'balconing'. This treacherous fad involves individuals jumping into swimming pools from their balconies.
Young people gearing up for a trip to the iconic clubs of Ibiza have received stark warnings of potentially fatal injuries if they engage in the trend. A local government insider expressed significant concerns, saying it "worries us a lot", as the Ministry of Tourism commits to fostering "more responsible tourism" amidst a spree of party-related accidents and escalating local resistance to tourist behaviour.
Newly enforced bylaws in Sant Antoni, Platja de Palma, S'Arenal de Lluchmajor and Magaluf have laid down specific rules aimed at quashing the hazardous activity.
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