A British holidaymaker has been rushed to hospital “seriously injured” after falling off a boat in Magaluf and getting caught in the propeller.
The 22-year-old is said to have been drinking heavily with friends on the rented boat before tumbling and cutting himself and coming close to drowning, according to one local report. Some of the cuts he suffered have been described as deep gashes.
He was admitted to Son Espases Hospital in the Majorcan capital Palma this evening. His exact condition is not known but his condition when he left the scene was described as "serious." The drama happened just after 5pm local time today opposite upmarket Nikki Beach in Magaluf. The tourist and his pals, who were also described in local reports as "inebriated", had reportedly rented the boat hours earlier and spent most of the day at sea.
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Lifeguards on the beach were the first to assist the injured man before Civil Guard officers, Civil Protection workers and paramedics reached the scene. He was stabilised before being evacuated to hospital in one of the two ambulances sent to the scene.
Dozens of sunbathers in swimwear with worried looks on their faces could be seen surrounding the ambulance as he was taken away.
There has not yet been an official comment from the Civil Guard in Majorca, which has launched an investigation into the incident.
Last weekend mum-of-four Debra Wright died after the jet ski she was riding pillion on was hit by a boat being piloted by a friend off Manilva west of Estepona on the Costa del Sol.
Her Greater Manchester-based husband Chris, 52, described her as an “amazing woman” in a tribute. He also told how he cradled his dying wife in his arms.
The unnamed friend was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and an alcohol-related offence after failing a breath test. He was released without charge pending an ongoing criminal probe after appearing in court in Estepona last Sunday a day after the tragedy.
Last month, a 41-year-old Brit lost his balance and plunged around 16ft to his death from a wall at the beautiful beach of Cala Aguila on Majorca's northeast coast. Firefighters and police recovered the man’s body after receiving their equivalent to a 999 call.
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