“Don’t do this”: British resident in this famous European tourist destination launches warning to visitors

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“Don't do this”: British resident in this famous European tourist destination launches warning to visitors

Alex MacGugan described on the Tiktok platform a pattern he considers repeated year after year. According to the British newspaper Daily Express, the notice points to a risk that is not limited to one or two enterprises and crosses all this tourist destination.

Alerts after recent incidents

In the video, MacGugan, resident in Ibiza, asked for greater prudence with Varandas, especially in party contexts. The warning included a request not to assume risk behaviors, such as trying to move from a porch to another.

The resident also advanced a possible explanation for the number of occurrences. According to the same source, there was a significant increase in the sale of balloons and cylinders associated with recreational consumptions, a reality that, in the author of the video, can contribute to fainting and balance losses.

The message ends with a direct appeal to personal security during the holidays. The central idea is to avoid unnecessary risks and comply with hotel rules, protecting their lives and saving suffering to family and friends.

@alexmacgugan

Please be careful over here and minimise your risks when ever you can. Messing around on balconies is not worth it. Walk around take an extra minute to get where you need to be. It’s a thought subject to speak about for families that have lost children, brothers, sisters etc. but if this could stop just one person then that’s a bonus. Stay safe people. Love you bye.

♬ original sound – Alex MacGugan

Viídeo TikTok DR

Reported cases in July and April

The alerts come after a set of tragic episodes in Ibiza hotels. According to the source mentioned above, on July 21, Gary Kelly, a 19 -year -old Scottish young and ice hockey player, died after a third floor fall at Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio.

Two weeks earlier, another 26 -year -old British citizen fell from the sixth floor at the same hotel while celebrating his birthday with friends. These two cases gained great attention in the UK.

A 33 -year -old British citizen died at Ibiza Rocks Hotel and, in the same month, an Italian 19 -year -old tourist of Turkish descent, perished after a fall of the fourth floor. These records illustrate the temporal sequence that frames the warning now.

Recommendations for those visiting Ibiza

The recommendation directed to those visiting Ibiza is clear. Prioritize safety next to balconies and balconies, avoid hazardous maneuvers and respect the guidelines of hotel units. According to, the message asks each decision to take into account the impact on who is and that fun does not override common sense.

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