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Natalia Penza & Kelly-Ann Mills

British teenager seriously injured in fourth-floor plunge from a hotel in Majorca

A British teenager has been seriously injured after falling from a fourth-floor hotel balcony on the holiday island of Majorca.

The 19-year-old holidaymaker is said to have suffered multiple fractures in the fall at the four-star BQ Belvedere Hotel in the island capital Palma.

Emergency responders raced to the hotel around 3am after the unnamed tourist was found injured.

He was stabilised at the scene before being taken to Son Espases Hospital in Palma.

The fractures the injured Brit suffered are understood to be mostly in his right leg.

Police have confirmed they are investigating but said there was nothing pointing to foul play at this stage.

Emergency services at the scene (SOLARPIX.COM)

A spokesman for the National Police in Palma said: “We are investigating an incident in which a British national was injured in a fall at a hotel in the capital.

“There is nothing at this stage to suggest it is the result of a crime.”

Just a few days ago, on May 12, a 34-year-old British tourist plunged to his death from the seventh-floor of his hotel in the Majorcan party resort of Magaluf.

Witnesses filmed his fall after spotting him risking his life after pacing up and down a narrow ledge on the outside of his balcony at the four-star Melia South Beach Hotel.

The ambulance arrived at around 3am (SOLARPIX.COM)

Police said he had been drinking before the 8.30am plunge and sources said he may have taken drugs.

Later the same day a Dutch tourist died after hurling himself off a cliff in a tombstoning stunt in front of his partner and two children.

He was later named as a former footballer called Mourad Lambrabatte.

A post-mortem revealed he had drowned in a state of semi-consciousness after hitting the water rather than dying from impact injuries caused by smashing against the rocks as initially believed.

At the start of May a 50-year-old Irish tourist was rushed to hospital in a “serious” condition after falling from a second-floor apartment in Santa Ponsa near Magaluf.

The BQ Belvedere Hotel is located in a quiet and peaceful area of the Bay of Palma, near to the Cala Mayor beach and around three miles from the city centre.

The hotel says on its website it is is “ideal for a family holiday.”

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