‘British’ man drowns in Spanish river near Benidorm that’s claimed lives of three other people
A MAN believed to be British has drowned in a Spanish river which has claimed the lives of three other people in the past month.
The 25-year-old was pulled unconscious from water near a famous waterfall close to the Fuentes del Algar beauty spot, a half-hour drive north of Benidorm.
Police sources said early this morning they believed he was British but were still waiting for official confirmation.
One said: "He was swimming and was swept away by the current."
Monday's tragedy is the latest at the beauty spot, near the village of Bolulla close to the town of Callosa d’En Sarria.
The alarm was sounded around 6pm and a helicopter with firefighters, police and paramedics mobilised as part of the emergency response.
Witnesses reportedly tried to save him by performing CPR on him before professionals arrived to take over but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The latest tragedy in the area takes the death toll in the last month at or around the same spot to four.
Two people including a guide were killed on April 8 after being swept away by the current after heavy rains.
On April 17 a hiker drowned after falling down the waterfall where at the scene of the latest tragedy.
The Algar Waterfalls are described as a “fantastic day trip” for holidaymakers staying in the main Costa Blanca coastal resorts on travel websites.
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Travel firms offer guided tours to the area.
Visitors who want to do more than just swim around in the rock pools below the waterfalls are advised to bring hiking boots to negotiate the hills and walkways around the Bolulla and Algar Rivers.
The Bolulla waterfall, around a 15-minute hike north of the Algar Waterfalls, is a 65-feet cascade at the end of a ravine.
Bolulla mayor Adrian Martinez said after the first three people lost their lives in two separate incidents: “What we have seen here are examples of rashness.
“The river has become swollen with heavy rains and people have gone in despite that and we can’t control everything they do.”
He also flagged up the fact some visitors were ignoring signs warning them to take care.
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Speaking before the latest tragedy, he said: “In the two accidents where three people died the same thing happened.
“They fell in the area where the Bolulla waterfall is and there’s a sort of turbine effect there and the people who fall get trapped in the water.”