A young British woman has died after falling from a balcony at a hotel in Ibiza.
The 24-year-old was tragically pronounced dead at the scene after the 30ft fall, the Mirror reports. The incident happened at around 9am at the adults-only Rosamar Hotel, near the party resort of San Antonio.
The woman was on holiday with her partner, who is understood to have been with her at the time of the horror incident. He reportedly told Spanish police that she had fallen around 30ft from a second floor balcony.
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No one from the hotel has provided any further information, as a receptionist at the hotel said he was under orders not to say anything. A spokesman for the Civil Guard confirmed an investigation was underway but said it was too early to speculate on what could have happened.
A source confirmed the dead woman was a 24-year-old British holidaymaker. Her partner is understood to have alerted hotel receptionists as soon as the incident happened, who then called the emergency services.
Paramedics raced to the scene but could do nothing to save her life. It is thought the British woman was staying in the room on the second floor she plunged from, but there has not been any official confirmation.
A source said: "It all happened very quickly. Nothing had happened previously that might have alerted hotel staff to the fact there were any problems, noise in the room or things like that.
"The woman’s partner came rushing down to reception and that’s when police and paramedics were called."
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