Brit tourist dies at Spanish airport after collapsing while waiting to board Ryanair plane back to UK
The airport has seen a number of other tragic deaths in recent years
A BRITISH tourist has tragically died inside a Spanish airport as he waited to board a Ryainair flight home to the UK.
The holidaymaker, aged around 60, was pronounced dead after collapsing in the boarding area at Reus Airport on the Costa Dorada coast.
Paramedics and cops rushed to the man’s side but were unable to revive him on Monday night.
He is believed to have died from natural causes, says a police source.
An autopsy is due to be carried out in the coming days.
The tragedy unfolded just minutes before the Brit was due to board a Ryanair flight back to Leeds.
The unnamed man was in Spain receiving treatment for an unknown health issue at a hospital in Tarragona, local media claims.
It comes after a 61-year-old Brit died on a plane last October which was about to leave from the same airport.
The holidaymaker dramatically fell ill moments after he boarded a Jet2 plane heading to East Midlands Airport.
In September 2019, a 67-year-old Thomas Cook customer died minutes after her plane arrived at Reus Airport.
The woman suffered a cardiac arrest as attempts to save her life with a defibrillator proved unsuccessful.
Earlier this month, a Ryanair flight to Tenerife was forced to be diverted as a result of a “conflictive” passenger.
The flight from Liverpool was forced to emergency land after crew called cops on a holidaymaker as police were seen swarming the Boeing 737 as it landed in Spain.