A British teenager has died after a swimming pool tragedy in the family's Majorcan holiday villa.
Josie Clacher, who would have turned 19 later this month, was found in the pool by friends.
She was the daughter of Rachel Clacher, a co-founder of multi-million pound communications firm, Moneypenny.

The incident happened on Tuesday morning around 7am at a villa in the small town of Alaro where she was staying with friends and family including mother Rachel.
A neighbour raised the alarm after hearing shouting, and police and paramedics raced to the scene and tried to revive her with CPR.
They were not able to save her life and she was pronounced dead at the scene, reports MirrorOnline.
Josie, one of three sisters, studied at prestigious boarding school Moreton Hall near Oswestry in north Shropshire.
Mum Rachel founded Wrexham-based Moneypenny, said to be worth more than £100 million, with her brother Ed Reeves in 2000.
It now employs 700 staff and handles over 13 million customer communications a year for 13,000 businesses.
In 2014 she established the Moneypenny Foundation, a charity now called WeMindTheGap, which gives new opportunities in life and work to unemployed, under-served young people through holistic paid traineeships.
She was appointed a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List earlier this year, saying at the time: “I am honoured to be receiving a CBE in the Queen’s Honours List.
Moneypenny’s new offices in Wrexham were opened by Prince Charles in 2017.
A spokeswoman for Moneypenny said: "We are all extremely devastated and our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this tragic time."