<img clbad = "lazyload" src = "https://i1.prth.gr/images/963×541/files/system/thema.jpg" data-src = "https://i1.prth.gr/images/963×541/files/ YouTube / CLvgIca5tgw.jpg "alt =" Balconing Ibiza [19659003] This extremely dangerous practice is very often the result of paris between tourists during their breakneck holidays in the archipelago.
At least 6 cases of "balconying" have been transferred to the hospital of Dr. Segura since the beginning of the year, Irish and French, as he himself said.
This number is larger than in 2016 and 2017, where the hospital recorded six incidents in total and no one died
Fall of the epidemic
"It seems that this year will not look like the previous ones and we will return to the original trend of 2010-2015, with 10-15 incidents per year "he said. Juan Solse Segura, who conducted a research on the "balcony".
The data he mentions concerns his hospital, which suggests that similar incidents have also occurred in the rest of the archipelago. The police and the regional government are unable to give an overall picture of the incidents of "balconying" this year.
In the Spanish archipelago, this week three people fell off the balcony. Police officers investigate incidents, which can not all be related to "balcony".
Wednesday, a 14-year-old Irishman was killed in the autumn of the hotel where he stayed with his mother to Mallorca, reported the Spanish police. "The same day, on the island of Ibiza, a 20-year-old man fell from the balcony in unclear conditions until now."
He is in serious condition. According to the British media, he is a city councilor in London
. On Friday, on the island of Formentera, rescuers were asked to help another man, around the age of 20.
"In the prime of their age"
The investigation of Juan Jose Segura, which he carried out in the period 2010-2015, recorded 46 incidents that 39 he took charge in his hospital after "balcony". Of these, 60% were British, with a big difference compared to Germans and Spaniards.
The fall was made from an average height of eight meters, and all but one patient were men on average. 24 years old
"We see a young man who has no problem in blooming his age, with thousands of drawings, his whole life before him, dying or" getting hurt seriously "is really tragic", said the Spanish doctor.
The surgeon also participated in awareness campaigns in Britain and in cooperation with the British Embbady in Spain. Local authorities are also struggling to cope with the problem.
"Hoteliers distribute leaflets, alert the world," says Segura. He added that the Calvia municipal authorities have also taken action: those who attempt to jump from one balcony to the other are punished with fine. the sale of alcohol is prohibited in stores after a while