A 60-year-old German tourist succumbed to a cardiac arrest on Sunday morning in Caimari. Family and emergency responders fought to save his life on site — to no avail.
Tragic death in Caimari: Family experiences the worst vacation moment
On Sunday morning around 9:40 a.m., the quiet in the small mountain village of Caimari was interrupted. A 60-year-old German tourist suddenly suffered a cardiac arrest while traveling with relatives. Local residents report rapid, frantic moments: cries, an emergency call, the sound of an approaching ambulance.
The family reacted immediately and began with resuscitation measures even before emergency services arrived. A defibrillator was deployed; paramedics and the on-site emergency physician continued the resuscitation. Despite all efforts, the man could not be revived — his death was confirmed at the scene.
Such situations strike the community hard. Caimari is usually a quiet village with its small plaza and the church, where in the mornings the eateries often set the first tables. Exactly in this familiar setting the incident occurred, which amplifies the shock for locals and visitors alike.
Preexisting conditions and condolences on site
According to local authorities, the deceased had pre-existing health issues. More detailed medical information has not been released out of consideration for the family. The Selva local police conveyed their condolences to the family and assisted with further formalities.
The pride of small communities often shows in moments like these: a neighbor offered the family water and a quiet place, a cafe owner promptly laid out chairs. These are small things, but they count when everything else seems so unreal.
What remains – tips for travelers
This incident reminds us that travel can carry risks, especially for older people with known heart conditions. If you need medications or are unsure, you should consult your family doctor in advance and have a travel first-aid kit as well as information on the nearest hospital ready.
Knowing simple first-aid measures can also save lives: those who can perform CPR can make a crucial difference in the critical minutes before emergency services arrive.
Farewell and respect
For the deceased’s family, the vacation destination is suddenly tied to grief. The community, the emergency services, and the police showed their condolences. In such moments, words are little consolation, but it is important not to leave them alone.
We wish the bereaved much strength and ask that you respect their privacy during this difficult time. The authorities conduct the usual investigations and formalities; further details will be announced after coordinating with the family.
If you need help or need to report a medical emergency, on Mallorca as usual dial 061 for medical emergencies or 112 for general assistance.
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