Brit tourist, 24, in intensive care after plunge from Ibiza party resort leaving him with ‘multiple traumatic injuries’

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A BRITISH holidaymaker is in intensive care after plunging from a hotel balcony in the Ibizan party resort of San Antonio.

The tourist, 24, was rushed to Can Misses hospital around midnight – with health sources claiming he suffered multiple traumatic injuries.

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The Brit was rushed to Can Misses hospital and is in intensive care Credit: Solarpix
The Brit was found at Hotel Blau Park Credit: Solarpix

A well-placed source said: “He is in intensive care. He’s stable but serious. He has multiple traumatic injuries.”

The Brit is understood to have plummeted from the four-star Hotel Blau Park.

Local police are probing the exact circumstances of the horror ordeal.

The source also said: “It is too early at this stage to say what exactly happened. It is something police are still looking into.”

The Brit fell from a hotel in San Antonio, Ibiza (stock) Credit: MICHAEL WORKMAN
The Brit fell at a four-star hotel in San Antonio Credit: Solarpix

It comes after an Ibiza hotel where two Scottish men died after plunging from their balconies announced a re-brand.

Brits Evan Thomson, 26, and Gary Kelly, 19, both lost their lives last summer at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel.

At least seven holidaymakers have lost their lives at the infamous party resort which was labelled the “Death Hotel”.

Evan, from Aberdeen, fell from the sixth floor of the hotel on July 7 and Gary, from Dundee, died after a tragic fall from a third-floor balcony just two weeks later on July 21.

The popular spot in the town of San Antonio suspended all party events following the deaths.

Ibiza Rocks announced a major re-brand in January ahead of the peak partying season this summer.

The hotel – known for its bright pool and rooms straight looking onto the action – said it’s “changing” for summer 2026.

Bosses revealed it would relaunch as Ibiza Rocks Pool Club, with the place set for a makeover and daytime party events running every day.

A statement on the hotel’s website said: “Ibiza is changing, so are we.

“Here at Ibiza Rocks, we’ve never been interested in standing still. You’ve told us that the island has started to feel out of reach.”

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