It has been reported that a British adolescent who collapsed at an Ibiza nightclub early this morning has passed away in the hospital.
Around 5 a.m. this morning, the 19-year-old was taken by ambulance from an undisclosed club to the hospital.
Before the paramedics got there, he allegedly had a heart attack.
At around 6.30 am, he was reportedly stabilised at the site and transported to Can Misses Hospital on the island’s capital.
Less than an hour later, at the same hospital, he passed away.
Although the nightclub where he passed out has not yet been identified, it is thought to be on the route connecting San Antonio, a popular party destination, with Ibiza Town.
The Amnesia nightclub, which is close to the settlement of San Rafael on the road connecting San Antonio and Ibiza Town, is where sources claim the teenager passed out.
Last night, it hosted Bresh, a weekly party that takes place during the summer.
Every Thursday from June 8 through August 31st, BRESH! lands at Amnesia, according to an entry on its website.
The mysterious party, featuring top performers, has travelled to more than twenty countries and is again returning to Ibiza, the most picturesque party on earth.
The patient admitted to Can Misses was a “19-year-old British national,” according to a local health source.
“The first call came in at 4.50 this morning,” he stated.
A 19-year-old male had suffered a cardiac arrest at a nightclub on the highway connecting San Antonio and Ibiza Town. Emergency personnel were sent to the scene.
The first responders on the scene revived him from cardiac arrest, stabilising him before transferring him to Can Misses Hospital.
Despite efforts to rescue him, he was declared dead at 7.22 am today despite being admitted to Can Misses A&E at 6.30 am.
An investigation into the death was confirmed by a police spokesman, who stated: “We are investigating and waiting for the post-mortem results.”
An informed source indicated that as part of the investigation, the issue of whether the deceased adolescent had drank alcohol or drugs prior to passing out would be looked into.
At this point, there is no official information indicating that he had used alcohol or narcotics prior to experiencing a cardiac arrest.
It is currently unknown whether he resided on the island or was visiting, as well as whether he was travelling alone or with friends.