A 27-year-old British tourist is reported to have suffered severe injuries after diving into the sea at Calo d’es Moro, a beauty spot in Mallorca. According to the accounts provided, Ardi Balliu, from Northampton, went head first into the water but did not surface afterward. Emergency responders are said to have been alerted and he was taken to hospital by air ambulance. The reports state that his condition is serious, with one outlet describing concerns that he may not regain the ability to walk. The incident highlights the risks associated with diving from coastal areas, particularly where depths, currents, or underwater hazards are not clear. The available information focuses on the circumstances of the dive, the failure to resurface, and the immediate medical response, including evacuation to hospital by helicopter. No additional details about the cause of the incident or the extent of injuries beyond the serious nature of his condition are included in the provided summaries.
British tourist in Mallorca suffers serious injuries after diving into sea
A 27-year-old British tourist is reported to have suffered severe injuries after diving into the sea at Calo d’es Moro, a beauty spot in Mallorca. According to the accounts provided, Ardi Balliu, from...
- A 27-year-old British man is involved in the incident at Calo d’es Moro in Mallorca.
- He dives head first into the sea but does not resurface afterward.
- Emergency services respond and transport him to hospital by air ambulance.
- Reports say his injuries are serious, with concern about long-term mobility.
- The person is identified in the reports as Ardi Balliu from Northampton.
Ardi Balliu, 27, from Northampton, dove head first into Calo d'es Moro in Mallorca, but when he failed to come back up, he was rushed to hospital by an air ambulance.
9 hours agoArdi Balliu, 27, from Northampton, dove head first into Calo d'es Moro in Mallorca, but when he failed to come back up, he was rushed to hospital by an air ambulance.
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