A British man was hospitalised after drunkenly falling off a ship and getting struck by its propeller.
The victim, 22, suffered deep cuts and bruises within the accident at the vacation hotspot of Magaluf, based on Spanish outlet Ultima Hora.
Horrified holidaymakers on the packed beach could only watch on as he was pulled out from under the boat.
Paramedics rushed to the well-heeled Nikki Beach resort to treat him for his serious injuries.
Based on the paper, the victim had rented the boat hours earlier planning on spending the day cruising along the coast with friends.
But based on local reports, his intoxication caused him to fall into the propellers while the boat was moving, causing multiple wounds.
He was stabilised and brought to Son Espases Hospital at around 5pm on Sunday.
It got here the week after a British tourist was killed in a vacation jet ski crash.

Debra Wright, 43, from Wigan, was on the back of a jet ski driven by husband Chris off Spain’s Costa del Sol when it collided with a speedboat.
Resorts akin to Torremolinos, Magaluf, and Mykonos are popular party destinations for Brits abroad.
But following an increase in disorderly behaviour in 2024, Spain’s Balearic government has clamped down on boozy Brits.
On the party islands of Mallorca and Ibiza, guests now have a six-drink limit. Under the foundations, you possibly can have three drinks at lunch, and an additional three at dinner.
Nonetheless, the cap only applies to regions which were badly affected by disruptive guests.
On Magaluf’s infamous strip, pub crawls have also been banned.
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