Brit tourist, 21, ‘critical’ after plunging from first floor hotel room in Ibiza
The 21-year-old suffered a serious head injury after falling from his first-floor room at Ibiza Rocks, San Antonio

A BRITISH holidaymaker is said to be "critical" after plunging from a hotel balcony in the Ibiza party resort of San Antonio.
The 21-year-old was rushed to hospital after suffering a head injury when he fell from his first-floor room at Ibiza Rocks.
An ambulance rushed him to hospital shortly after the alarm was raised at 4.30am this morning.
He was taken to a private hospital called Clinica Nuestra Señora del Rosario, the same hospital retired Brazilian footballer
Ronaldo was treated at recently.
Police have launched a routine investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
A British 40-year-old died after plunging from an apartment block in San Antonio late on Sunday night.
The incident happened at the Tanit building, the same building where 26-year-old Brit Callum Marriott died in August last year after plunging onto the floor of an inside patio from the fourth-floor.
Callum had just enjoyed his last night out on the holiday island with friends and was due to catch a plane home later the same day.
As well as a head wound, the latest plunge victim is believed to have suffered multiple body injuries.
Three Brits have died already this summer after plunging from the same building, Eden Roc, in Magaluf on the neighbouring island of Majorca.
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Two of the deaths have been linked to safety flaws at the building.
The Ibiza Rocks Hotel plays home to all the Ibiza Rocks events and refers to itself as the ‘home of the pool party’ and Ibiza’s number one party hotel.
The hotel declined to comment today. A receptionist said: “We can’t give out any information.”
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