
Brit woman, 43, killed on jet ski in horror crash with speedboat driven by ‘drunk' friend in Costa Del Sol
The 43-year-old is believed to have tragically died on the scene after being hit by a speedboat driven by her intoxicated friend, according to police.
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Police said she was being driven by a friend who failed a breath test after the fatal crash at a beach called Los Toros - just west of the popular holiday resort of Estepona.
A spokesperson for the Civil Guard in Malaga said: 'I can confirm the dead woman is a 43-year-old British national.
'She was a passenger on the jet ski.'
A police source said: 'The jet ski was being driven by her partner. They appear to have been hit from behind by a friend at the wheel of a speedboat.
'He failed a breath test after the collision so he's likely to have been arrested but that is not something I can confirm at this stage.'
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