British man dies after being hit by car outside hotel

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British Man Dies, Wife Injured in Spain Hit-and-RunBritish Man Dies, Wife Injured in Spain Hit-and-Run A 50-year-old British man has tragically died and his 48-year-old wife was injured after being struck by a car outside a resort hotel in the Murcia region of Spain. The couple was crossing a road in Los Narejos at around 11 pm on Tuesday when they were hit by the vehicle. The driver fled the scene but was later arrested by police. A breath test revealed his blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit. The 23-year-old driver, who was behind the wheel of a Peugeot 406, has also been found to lack a valid driving license. The couple was initially treated at the scene and stabilized by emergency services. The wife was subsequently transferred to the intensive care unit of the Virgen de la Arrixaca hospital in Murcia, while the husband was admitted to the Los Arcos del Mar Menor Hospital in San Javier. Despite medical efforts, the husband succumbed to his injuries. The incident occurred in an area known as “Little England” due to its popularity among British tourists. In the Murcia region, British visitors accounted for 27% of tourists between January and April, significantly higher than the 17% from France. No further details about the British couple have been released, and investigations into the hit-and-run are ongoing.

A British man has died and his wife was injured after they were hit by a car outside a hotel in a holiday resort.

The 50-year-old husband and his 48-year-old wife were staying at the Costa Narejos Hotel in Los Narejos, Murcia.

The couple were returning to the hotel shortly after 11pm on Tuesday evening and were hit by the car as they crossed the road.

The driver, whose name has not been identified, fled.

The 50-year-old husband and his 48-year-old wife were staying at the Costa Narejos Hotel in Los NarejosThe 50-year-old husband and his 48-year-old wife were staying at the Costa Narejos Hotel in Los NarejosGOOGLE STREETVIEW

He was later arrested by police and a breath test showed he was more than three times over the legal limit.

The 23-year-old man, who was driving a Peugeot 406, was arrested with a smashed windshield.

The driver also appeared to be behind the wheel without a driver’s license.

Emergency services treated and stabilized the couple’s condition.

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He was later arrested by police and a breath test showed he had consumed more than three times the legal limit of alcohol.

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The woman was transferred to the intensive care unit of the Virgen de la Arrixaca hospital in the city of Murcia.

The husband was admitted to Los Arcos del Mar Menor Hospital in San Javier.

Despite the best efforts of the emergency services, he later died of his injuries.

“A caller said the car had driven at high speed across a zebra crossing and witnesses said the two injured tourists spoke English,” an emergency services member told El Espanol.

Located in the Murcia region, Los Narejos is known as “Little England” due to the number of British holidaymakers who visit the holiday destination.

In Murcia, tourists spent a whopping €367.5 million between January and April.

The husband was admitted to Los Arcos del Mar Menor Hospital in San Javier

The husband was admitted to Los Arcos del Mar Menor Hospital in San Javier

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British holidaymakers make up 27 percent of visitors to the region, well ahead of the 17 percent who come from France.

Murcia experienced a tourist boom in April 2024 with 110,914 visitors, compared to 93,528 in the same month last year.

There have been a number of car accidents involving British people in Spain recently.

A four-month-old baby was killed in a tragic accident when a car veered onto the pavement and into a crowd in Lanzarote in March.

However, no further details have been released about the British holidaymakers following Tuesday’s incident.

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