
Horror as Scots holidaymaker, 26, plunges to his death at hotel in Ibiza
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A SCOTTISH holidaymaker has died after falling to his death at a hotel in Ibiza.
Evan Thomson, 26, tragically lost his life in the accident at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel last Monday.
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The Aberdeen lad was tragically pronouced dead at the scene.
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