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Inside bloodstained Ibiza party hotel where two guests died within days and revellers ‘snort coke off loungers'

Inside bloodstained Ibiza party hotel where two guests died within days and revellers ‘snort coke off loungers'

Scottish Sun21-05-2025

A former rugby league star and a young mum are among the Brits to have tragically died at the party hotspot in heartbreaking, or at times violent, circumstances
ROCKED BY SCANDAL Inside bloodstained Ibiza party hotel where two guests died within days and revellers 'snort coke off loungers'
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IT'S a world-famous venue known for its wild poolside parties, youthful crowds and sun-soaked performances by A-listers like Stormzy, Craig David, Becky Hill and Ed Sheeran.
But amid the blaring beats, Spain's Ibiza Rocks Hotel has played host to a string of tragedies - from horrific balcony plunges to the violent death of a British ex-rugby league star.
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Party hotel Ibiza Rocks has been hit by a series of deaths
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It's frequently visited by celebs including Jadon Sancho, Raheem Sterling and Stormzy
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Ibiza Rocks fan Haneih Vidmar, left, speaks to The Sun about her time partying at the hotel with friends and family
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Haneih always went VIP so she 'got the best view'
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Two weeks ago a 33-year-old British woman died in her room at the legendary party hotel in San Antonio after suffering a cardiac arrest - with paramedics unable to save her.
Tragically, just three days earlier a 19-year-old Italian tourist had plunged to her death from the fourth floor of the same hotel after returning from a night out in the island's capital, Ibiza Town.
The teenager, of Turkish origin, is reported to have fallen from the terrifying height while trying to enter her room from a shared area because she didn't have her room key.
The shocking deaths are the latest tragedies to hit the adults-only venue - where its legendary poolside events draw crowds of up to 3,000 partygoers, many of whom are Brits.
Located just metres from one of the world's most famous sunset spots, Ibiza Rocks Hotel has more than 360 rooms, with the priciest offering balconies with an enviable stage view.
Stars who have taken to the outdoor stage include Dizzee Rascal, Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding, Rudimental, Swedish House Mafia and Anne-Marie.
Parties are open to both hotel residents and non-guests, with Ibiza Rocks fan and Londoner Hanieh Vidmar describing them as 'real close-up' events that offer a 'brilliant vibe'.
'We always went VIP so we got the best view, and were right by the bar,' Hanieh, now a nutritional therapist, told The Sun. 'I've got some great memories there.'
Yet while the hotel has a zero-tolerance drugs policy - with rule-breakers facing immediate eviction - some holidaymakers claim to have witnessed 'blatant drug activity' at the venue.
One guest claimed on Tripadvisor that 'druggies were sniffing lines of coke off the side of the pool and sun loungers', while a partygoer told The Sun there were 'a lot' of drugs.
Brit tourist, 18, fighting for life after third floor balcony plunge in Ibiza as he's airlifted to hospital
The British mum, who attended a Craig David event at the hotel but did not wish to be identified, told us: 'There was a lot of alcohol and drugs, but it never felt totally out of control.
'I wouldn't have thought anything fatal would happen there. Everyone was just having a good time.'
Overdose horror
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Haneih had been to see Craig David perform at the iconic venue
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Luke Rhoden died at the hotel in 2014 after being restrained by police
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Yet in 2008, the same year that Ibiza Rocks Hotel opened its doors, a 23-year-old British holidaymaker collapsed at the venue after overdosing on a cocktail of drink and drugs.
Michael Robertson later died in hospital, having suffered heart failure. He was found to have traces of cocaine in his body, as well as ecstasy and booze, the Daily Mail reported.
Six years later Ibiza Rocks Hotel guest Luke Rhoden - who had become agitated after taking drugs - died while being brutally restrained by baton-wielding Spanish police.
Best Man Luke, who had travelled from Wigan, Greater Manchester, to Ibiza for his pal's stag do, was overheard pleading 'I don't want to die' before Guardia Civil officers held him down.
An inquest heard how officers applied pressure to the 25-year-old's neck with a baton for more than five minutes, despite a doctor warning them that they were 'going to kill' him.
'They put a strong baton on his neck. I said, 'You are asphyxiating him; you are going to kill him. I said this three times,' Dr Santiago Akoskin told jurors at Bolton's Coroner's Court.
Luke, a former rugby league player, had consumed drugs, including cocaine and MDMA, and alcohol before officers were called to Ibiza Rocks Hotel in September 2014.
The inquest was told that, prior to his struggle with police, Luke had accidentally fallen from a balcony at the hotel, before allegedly ranting at guests and refusing medical treatment.
Excessive force
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Doctors told the court that drugs wouldn't have been enough to kill Luke
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Luke's family called for justice following his death at the hands of Spanish police
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Yet Dr Akoskin told the court that cocaine 'is not enough to kill', and that he himself took care of 'nine to 12' patients in Luke's condition each week and 'not one dies'.
'I have patients in worse conditions,' added the medic.
In a damning verdict in 2016, jurors found that Luke died of asphyxiation - caused by excessive force used by the officers - and an adverse reaction to drugs.
Grieving loved ones have since called for 'justice' for Luke, emphasising that many young people 'indulge in drug use' in Ibiza, 'even if it's the only time they have ever done it'.
Last year The Sun revealed how groups of migrants - who once peddled fake Gucci sunglasses - were offering highly toxic pink cocaine to partygoers on the island.
We found Brits were at the centre of the use and supply of the deadly ­substance - a psychedelic mix of ­ketamine and ecstasy, along with so-called 'dealers' leftovers'.
Toxic drug
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Pink Cocaine has become a popular drug in the club scene of Ibiza
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Drug use is common on the party island of Ibiza
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Spanish authorities said the drug is so toxic it's 'like a bomb' going off.
In 2022 a dozen people, who police said were 'mostly Brits', were busted with 13 kilos of pink cocaine in Ibiza. An ex-Ibizan police chief told us: 'Brits are so brazen they will pack pink coke in their suitcase to sell to fund their holiday.'
Of course, as well as the inherent health risks, substances like pink coke can increase the likelihood of holidaymakers engaging in dangerous activities while in Ibiza.
In July 2023, a British tourist was filmed edging across a narrow ledge above the courtyard at Ibiza Rocks Hotel, while a terrified woman yelled: 'Get down! For f***'s sake!'
Charlie Brooke Walsh, 19, who captured the stomach-churning footage, said the man was 'removed' by security after reaching the other side of the ledge unscathed.
'I want to raise awareness about people who fall off balconies on holiday after taking substances or drinking,' Charlie, a dental nurse from the UK, said at the time.
Tragic deaths
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Mum Amy, 23, died at the hotel in her sleep after going out partying
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The hotel likes to claim it is the home of the pool party
While that holidaymaker was lucky to cheat death, others have been killed or left critically injured after plunging from balconies in Ibiza, including a 21-year-old British man who suffered a severe head injury at Ibiza Rocks Hotel in August 2018.
There is no suggestion the man had taken drugs before his fall.
Joanne Brine, an expert in accidents abroad and a partner in the travel litigation team at JMW Solicitors, told us: "We regularly see serious injuries to holidaymakers in Ibiza, and often it seems to me that a factor is that we are all a bit more risk-averse when on holiday.'
In some cases, she added, 'it's risk-taking by the individual that causes the injury'.
In other tragedies it is simply a case of heartbreaking misfortune.
Tourist Amy Connor - a 23-year-old mum from Coleraine, Northern Ireland - died in her sleep at Ibiza Rocks Hotel five years ago after going for a nap in her room.
Ibiza club scene
800,000 Brits head to Ibiza, which has just under 50,000 inhabitants, every year.
Party season runs from May to October and there are over 20 main clubs hosting parties throughout.
Privilege (originally known as the Ku Club), is a current Guinness World record holder for being the world's largest nightclub, with a capacity of 10,000 people.
A recent survey found that 54 per cent of UK nationals in Ibiza reported using illicit drugs including ecstasy, cocaine, cannabis, ketamine and amphetamine
Amy, described as a 'blazing star', 'so friendly' and 'one of a kind' by loved ones, had been sunbathing with her sister, Toni, before they went back to their room to rest.
Toni, 26, told Belfast Live: "We had been down to the pool and then came back up to the room for a while, so Amy got into the shower and then got into bed.
"I went and sat out on the balcony and ate some crisps and chilled and when I came back in, she was still in the bed… it was so surreal, it didn't make sense.
'It was just such a shock."
A devastating final photo shows Amy beaming beside Toni on the 2020 holiday.
Toni added that she was "gob-smacked' at the generosity of hotel staff following the tragedy, saying they packed her suitcases, provided food and offered her a free hotel in London.
The cause of Amy's sudden death was reported to be unclear at the time.
Latest horror
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A 33-year-old British woman has reportedly died at the hotel
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Katie Price has been a guest at the hotel which attracts thousands of Brits a year
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The cause of the latest tragedy at Ibiza Rocks Hotel - the death of the 33-year-old unidentified British woman - is said to have been a cardiac arrest.
The woman had a pre-existing heart condition and was wearing an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), a small battery-powered device, in her chest, according to local reports.
Such devices detect and treat irregular heartbeats, known as arrhythmias.
Emergency services raced to the hotel after the alarm was raised on the evening of April 30. Despite performing CPR on the woman for 40 minutes, they were unable to save her.
Ibiza Rocks Hotel - formerly called Club Paraiso Mediterraneo - expressed its dismay at the deaths of both the woman and the Italian tourist days earlier, which happened 'due to causes beyond our control'. It also extended its 'utmost support' to the victims' families.
This summer thousands more holidaymakers will flock to the hotel for what event organisers have described as 'a season full of memories, music and moments we'll never forget'.
Let's hope the moments are unforgettable for the right reasons.
The Sun has contacted Ibiza Rocks Hotel for comment.

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