A British teenager has died after plunging from the third floor of the famous Ibiza Rocks Hotel.
The 19-year-old tourist was immediately pronounced dead following the fall just after midnight on Monday, July 21, in the Ibiza party resort where a Scottish holidaymaker lost his life just a fortnight ago.
Two ambulances were sent to the scene of the four-star hotel in San Antonio but paramedics were sadly unable to revive him.
The Civil Guard confirmed this morning that he was a British national.
His death is currently being investigated by police.
MailOnline has contacted Ibiza Rocks Hotel and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office for comment.
It comes after a Scottish tourist plunged to his death while staying at the famous party hotel on July 7.
Evan Thomson, 26, from Aberdeen, was celebrating his birthday with friends when he tragically lost his life at the famous Ibiza Rocks Hotel.
Paramedics rushed to the site of the incident on the hotel grounds but pronounced him dead at the scene.
A 19-year-old British teenager has died after plunging from the third floor of Ibiza Rocks Hotel (pictured)
Two ambulances were sent to the scene but paramedics were unable to revive him. The Civil Guard confirmed this morning he was a British national. (Pictured: Ibiza Rocks Hotel)
The fall occurred just after midnight on Monday, July 21 (Pictured: the famous Ibiza Rocks Hotel where the incident occured)
Confirming his death, the Nuestra Senora del Rosario Polyclinic said last Monday: ‘Regrettably and despite all the efforts of medical personnel, the patient who fell yesterday in San Antonio has died due to the severity of his injuries.’
His grief-stricken friends publicly criticised the hotel’s handling of the incident for allegedly hiding them in an office following the tragedy.
Speaking to Press and Journal, friend Blair Robertson, 25, claimed that after spending over an hour in the hotel management’s office ‘without answers’, they were informed of Evan’s death.
They were then allowed back to their rooms to pack before being transferred to another hotel.
Mr Robertson also claimed that they heard jet-washers going and cleaning away Evan’s blood 90 minutes after he was found on the ground at 6am.
‘We heard the jet washes from the ground cleaning the area where Evan died and it had only been 90 minutes or so since he was found.
‘That was the worst thing for us to hear – how fast they tried to get things back to normal.
‘They took us out of the hotel at around 9am and put us in a new hotel down the road. It was like they wanted to get back to business as usual as soon as possible.
The 19-year-old’s tragic death is currently being investigated by police (Pictured: Ibiza Rocks Hotel)
It comes after a Scottish tourist plunged to his death while staying at Ibiza Rocks Hotel on July 7. Evan Thomson (pictured), 26, from Aberdeen, was celebrating his birthday with friends when he tragically lost his life at the famous party hotel on July 7
‘It was just a very traumatic experience. They just wanted us out – and to start the party again. It was a disregard of life. It was hard hearing the cleaners coming into the room in the morning, as though nothing had happened.’
Meanwhile, Evan’s sister Teila also raised further criticism, adding: ‘Ibiza is known for its partying and it just stuns me that they don’t have higher safety precautions.
‘Pray nobody else suffers. And, once it did happen, the hotel’s response was just completely heartbreaking; almost as if it never happened. I pray no other family has to go through this.’
Another friend, James Shan, claimed that the hotel looked at Evan’s death from a ‘business perspective’.
‘Seeing them post ‘are you ready for the next event?’ within hours of it happening was sickening.’
‘They just preferred that people wouldn’t find out, so it wouldn’t ruin the party.
‘Even if that post was an oversight, they’ve had a week to remove it and haven’t. How could they do that – no less than five hours after Evan died?’
Friends of Evan Thomson (pictured) were critical of Ibiza Rocks Hotel following his death. Blair Robertson, 25, claimed that after spending over an hour in the hotel management’s office ‘without answers’, they were informed of Evan’s death
Posting about his tragic death on social media, Evan’s mother Lel Kellighan wrote: ‘I’m absolutely heartbroken to write and tell you all, earlier this week my son Evan was in a tragic accident whilst on holiday with his friends in Ibiza and sadly passed away.
‘We are all absolutely broken. Please allow us some time.’
Following Evans’ death, the hotel said in a statement: ‘This is a truly tragic and extremely sad situation.
‘Our senior management team onsite did everything possible to help the police with their investigation into events leading up to Evans’ death, and to provide constant support from our customer services managed to Evan’s friends.
‘That has included them having four-hour access to our senior manager for any help or questions and giving them permission to pass on her mobile number to Evan’s family should they wish to call us direct.
‘They were very appreciative of all the help and support at such a difficult time.
‘We are deeply saddened by Evan’s death and our thoughts continue to be with his family and friends at this truly difficult time.’