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The National (Scotland)
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Lucy Jackson

Teen hockey star, 19, dies at Ibiza hotel just weeks after fellow Scot

A SCOTTISH teenage hockey star has died at a hotel in Ibiza just weeks after another Scot died in the same hotel.

Gary Kelly, 19, died after reportedly falling from a balcony while on holiday at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio in the early hours of Monday morning.

Gary was a promising ice hockey player from Dundee, as his team Aberdeen Lynx described him as one of their "brightest young stars".

Local Spanish media have reported that the teenager died after falling from the third floor of the hotel.

The death comes just two weeks after Evan Thompson, from Aberdeen, died at the same hotel after also falling from a height while celebrating his 26th birthday.

Ibiza Rocks has since suspended all events due to take place at the venue "out of respect for those involved" and said that it will fully assist authorities.

The hotel said in a statement: "We are deeply shocked and devastated by the recent incidents that have tragically occurred.

"Our priority is to support those affected and their loved ones during this incredibly difficult time, and to fully assist the authorities with their investigations.

"The safety and wellbeing of our guests has, and always will remain, our highest priority.

"Given the seriousness of the situation and out of respect for those involved, we believe it is right to pause our advertised events programme at this time."

Spanish police have launched an investigation into the death, which they say "appears to be an accident".

A spokesperson added: "As always, an investigation is underway, and we're awaiting an autopsy to determine the cause of death with certainty."

In a statement, the Aberdeen Lynx club said: "Gary was more than just a talented hockey player – he was a young man full of heart, passion and dedication.

"On the ice, he gave everything he had. Off the ice, he brought energy, kindness, and an infectious love of life that lifted everyone around him.

"He wore his heart on his sleeve, and that spirit left a lasting mark on our team, our club, and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him."

The statement continued: "Gary's potential was limitless, but even more than that, he was simply a brilliant person to be around. He was part of our family, and his absence leaves a hole that cannot be filled.

"We send our deepest condolences to Gary's family and friends at this unimaginably difficult time. Our thoughts are with you, and we stand with you in grief and in love."

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities.”

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