A daredevil British influencer has died after falling from the highest bridge in Spain.
The 26-year-old digital creator is said to have jumped off the 630-foot Castilla-La Mancha Bridge in Talavera de la Reina, a 90-minute drive southwest of Madrid, early this morning over the Tagus River while climbing it to film a post on social media. stunt.
Councilor Macarena Muñoz confirmed the tragedy today and stated that access to the bridge was “totally prohibited.”
And he added: “We have made it clear on several occasions that it is not something that can be done under any circumstances.”
The unnamed Briton is said to have been with a 24-year-old compatriot when he plunged to his death.
A British influencer dies after falling from one of the highest bridges in Spain
Police at the scene of the accident on the Castilla La Mancha bridge in Talavera de la Reina
Footage from the scene of the tragedy showed police cordoning off the area near where he fell.
The Talavera de la Reina City Council confirms this in a statement: ‘The Councilor for Citizen Security, Macarena Muñoz, has confirmed the death of a young man after falling from the Castilla-La Mancha bridge.
“It was a 26-year-old Englishman who fell while climbing the aforementioned bridge, something that the councilor has made clear is totally prohibited and that we have reiterated on numerous occasions that cannot be done under any circumstances.”
‘The young man was accompanied by another 24-year-old Englishman.
‘As we have been able to establish, they had come to Talavera to climb the bridge and create content for social networks, which has resulted in this unfortunate and sad outcome.’
“The judge and the forensic doctor have already authorized the removal of the body, which has been transferred to the funeral home.”
An autopsy has not yet been performed.
Today’s tragedy occurred around 7.15 in the morning.
The National Police and firefighters from the local town hall went to the scene with paramedics, but they could not save the British man.
The bridge where the incident occurred is the second highest in Europe as well as being the highest in Spain.
A spokesperson for the regional government’s emergency coordination center confirmed: “We received the first call today at 7.14am, saying that a young man had fallen while climbing the Castilla-La Mancha bridge.
“The victim, who was 26 years old, was pronounced dead at the scene.”
National Police, local police, firefighters from Talavera de la Reina and an emergency ambulance went to the scene, but the lifeguards could not do anything to save him.
The agents cordoned off the area where the social media influencer fell.
Police said last night they were not going to name the dead Briton.
A spokesman for the National Police in Toledo, the province of which Talavera de la Reina is part, said: “It was about 40 or 50 meters high, approximately a quarter of the total height of the bridge, when it fell.
“The reason for his fall is unclear and will be investigated by a local court.”
A source close to the investigation said: “Both the dead man and his surviving partner were climbing without harnesses or any other protection.”
“A passing motorist raised the alarm.
“At first the other boy was in shock and couldn’t even speak. He’s obviously still quite traumatized but he’s no longer at the police station.
‘He is not going to be charged with any crime. If the local council decides to sanction you for doing something illegal it is their decision.’
Investigators are expected to investigate the possibility that bad weather played a role in what happened, as it is believed that it rained heavily in Talavera de la Reina before the tragedy, making everything slipperier than normal.
It was not immediately clear last night whether the two Britons had traveled to Spain solely to climb the bridge they wanted to film.
They had been using a rental car to get around.
The 200-meter bridge crosses the Tagus River and was built in October 2011 for 74 million euros
The bridge is a cable-stayed bridge with 152 metal cables that was inaugurated on October 17, 2011 and cost almost 74 million euros to build.
It was widely considered a waste of money by local and national media when it was built, and because it had little traffic, it was often called the “bridge to nowhere.”
A year ago the local police reported two young bloggers who climbed without any protection and then published videos on their social networks.
In 2016, two young people were reported for the same trick. It is not known how high up the structure the British man was when he fell.