Brit tourist found dead in Magaluf after collapsing near resort’s iconic strip in early hours as cops probe CCTV

POLICE are investigating the death of a British tourist in Magaluf.

The 49-year-old was found unresponsive in the resort’s Martin Ros Street near the raucous Punta Ballena strip after the alarm was raised around 4.30am this morning.

GettyA Brit, 49, was found dead in a Magaluf strip today[/caption]

A security guard alerted local police, telling officers he had seen the man collapse and fall to the ground.

Attempts to revive him at the scene proved unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.

The dead man was identified by the hotel wristband he was wearing.

Police went to the hotel, which has not yet been officially named, to inform friends and relatives said to have been staying there.

An autopsy is due to be carried out in the next few hours.

The ongoing investigation into the holidaymaker’s death is being led by the Civil Guard.

They are obtaining CCTV footage in the area.

There has not yet been any official comment from either local police or the Civil Guard.

A spokesman for Calvia Council, the local authority responsible for Magaluf, confirmed: “A British tourist aged 49 year died in the street this morning in the Magaluf area.

“It occurred around 4.30am. The dead man was staying in a hotel in the area.”

He added: “An employee of a local establishment alerted police, saying that a man was unwell and was stumbling around in the street.

“Local police arrived and performed CPR but were unable to revive him.

“The Civil Guard has taken over the investigation to determine the cause of death.”

AFPThe Civil Guard have taken over to investigate the Brit’s cause of death[/caption]

Louis WoodAround a million Brits flock to resort town Magaluf every year[/caption]

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