A British tourist has died at the famous Ibiza Rocks Hotel on the Spanish sunshine island.

The 33-year-old died in her room at the adults-only hotel in the party resort of San Antonio yesterday evening.

Local police and paramedics rushed to the hotel, situated just metres from one of the world’s most famous sunsets, after the alarm was raised around 6.30pm.

Emergency responders confirmed when they arrived the holidaymaker had gone into cardiac arrest and spent around 40 minutes practicing CPR on her to try to revive her.

She was declared dead at the scene after efforts to save her life proved unsuccessful.

Civil Guard officers were preparing a full report on the tragedy today to hand over to a local court which has opened an investigation.

But well-placed sources said there was nothing at this stage pointing to the death being suspicious.

Local reports pointed to the unnamed woman suffering health problems and having an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, a small battery-powered device fitted under the collarbone to monitor heart beats and treat abnormal heart rhythms using electric impulses.

Local police and paramedics rushed to the hotel, situated just metres from one of the world’s most famous sunsets, after the alarm was raised around 6.30pm

The Ibiza Rocks Hotel was the scene of an earlier tragedy on Sunday when a 19-year-old Italian tourist of Turkish origin plunged to her death from the fourth-floor.

She had flown to the island the previous day and gone out partying. She is said to have tried to been trying to reach her room via a balcony from a shared area of the hotel after realising she didn’t have her key card when she lost her footing and fell.

Her lifeless body was discovered around 9am on Sunday morning.

An investigation by police into that incident is ongoing.



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