
Brit boy, 8, seriously hurt after ‘running through hotel window' on holiday in Magaluf
A BRITISH boy has been seriously injured after smashing into a hotel window in Magaluf.
The eight-year-old suffered deep cuts and had to be transferred to hospital for an emergency operation.
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The boy was on holiday with his family on the Spanish island when the horror accident took place at around 12pm.
He reportedly hurt himself after running along the hotel corridor and smashing into the glass, according to local reports.
He was immediately taken to Son Espases Hospital in the island's capital, Palma.
There he had an emergency operation to treat his wounds.
Cops were called to the scene and have launched an investigation what happened.
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