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Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'
Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'

Scottish Sun

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Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A FOOTBALLER has died after "taking pills in Ibiza" on his first ever lads holiday. The 18-year-old's devastated family have paid tribute to the "smiling boy" who tragically passed away on Tuesday after taking an ecstasy tablet on the popular party island. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Ryan Long tragically died after taking an ecstasy pill in Ibiza Credit: Facebook 4 The 18-year-old's devastated family have urged others to think twice before dabbling with drugs Credit: Facebook Ryan Long, from Eastwood Essex, reportedly started to feel unwell in the UNVRS nightclub the evening he and his friends arrived on the island. When the group returned back to their rented apartment, the teenager fell unconscious and was air lifted to the Palma De Mallorca hospital. Despite medics best efforts, however, Ryan tragically died just five days later after suffering from acute organ failure. His parents, Adrian and Angel Long, have since spoken about the devastating loss of their son and have urged other teenagers to think twice before dabbling with drugs. Read more on World what a pair Clubbers gobsmacked as Hollywood star parties with EastEnders star's daughter In an emotional plea, they warned, it's "not worth taking the risk". Adrian told the Mail Online: "Everyone thinks nothing is going to happen to them but unfortunately it does. He's not going to be the first and he won't be the last." He added: "Ryan obviously didn't know anything about it at the end, but he's left his mates absolutely traumatised. They witnessed him going downhill and going unconscious." Described as a "lovely lad" who was "always full of life" and "smiling", Ryan was also an avid footballer and swam for his county. Ben Bradford, owner of local football club, Ben Bradford Goalkeeping Academy (BBGK), has since set up a GoFundMe page to help support the lad's grieving family. In a heartfelt post, Ben called on the community to band together and "show their love" and help support Ryan's family who are experiencing "unimaginable pain". Spanish cops find biggest ever haul of deadly Ibiza party drugs pink cocaine & ecstasy worth £21m at Brit hols hotspots The fund has exceeded its £2,500 target with over £8,250 raised to date. Paying an emotional tribute to the teenager, he said the boy's family has been an integral part of the football club "since the beginning". He wrote: "At BBGK, we are more than just a training ground, we are a close knit community that supports one another through every triumph and every trial. "One of our long-standing members and his family are experiencing an unimaginable loss, following the recent passing of a beloved brother and son. "This family has been with me since the very beginning—nearly 10 years—and they are truly part of the heart and history of our academy. "Many within our community have already reached out to me, asking how they can show their love and stand beside the family during this time. "First and foremost, your thoughts, your kindness, and your support mean everything. "For those who feel moved to contribute in a small way, a GoFundMe page has been set up. "There is absolutely no expectation—this is simply an option for those who wish to offer a gesture of solidarity and care. "Let's continue to support each other, not just as players, coaches, and parents, but as a family. "We are BBGK. We stand together. Always." 4 Ibiza is known for its wild party life Credit: Alamy

Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'
Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • The Irish Sun

Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'

A FOOTBALLER has died after "taking pills in Ibiza" on his first ever lads holiday. The 18-year-old's devastated family have paid tribute to the "smiling boy" who tragically passed away on Tuesday after taking an 4 Ryan Long tragically died after taking an ecstasy pill in Ibiza Credit: Facebook 4 The 18-year-old's devastated family have urged others to think twice before dabbling with drugs Credit: Facebook Ryan Long, from Eastwood Essex, reportedly started to feel unwell in the UNVRS nightclub the evening he and his friends arrived on the island. When the group returned back to their rented apartment, the teenager fell unconscious and was air lifted to the Palma De Mallorca hospital. Despite medics best efforts, however, Ryan tragically died just five days later after suffering from acute organ failure. His parents, Adrian and Angel Long, have since spoken about the devastating loss of their son and have urged other teenagers to think twice before dabbling with drugs. Read more on World In an emotional plea, they warned, it's "not worth taking the risk". Adrian told the He added: "Ryan obviously didn't know anything about it at the end, but he's left his mates absolutely traumatised. They witnessed him going downhill and going unconscious." Described as a "lovely lad" who was "always full of life" and "smiling", Ryan was also an Most read in The Sun Ben Bradford, owner of local football club, Ben Bradford Goalkeeping Academy (BBGK), has since set up a GoFundMe page to help support the lad's grieving family. In a heartfelt post, Ben called on the community to band together and "show their love" and help support Ryan's family who are experiencing "unimaginable pain". Spanish cops find biggest ever haul of deadly Ibiza party drugs pink cocaine & ecstasy worth £21m at Brit hols hotspots The fund has exceeded its £2,500 target with over £8,250 raised to date. Paying an He wrote: "At BBGK, we are more than just a training ground, we are a close knit community that supports one another through every triumph and every trial. "One of our long-standing members and his family are experiencing an "This family has been with me since the very beginning—nearly 10 years—and they are truly part of the heart and history of our academy. "Many within our community have already reached out to me, asking how they can show their love and stand beside the family during this time. "First and foremost, your thoughts, your kindness, and your support mean everything. "For those who feel moved to contribute in a small way, a GoFundMe page has been set up. "There is absolutely no expectation—this is simply an option for those who wish to offer a gesture of solidarity and care. "Let's continue to support each other, not just as players, coaches, and parents, but as a family. "We are BBGK. We stand together. Always." 4 Ibiza is known for its wild party life Credit: Alamy 4 Ryan had just arrived on the island for his lads trip Credit: Getty Images

Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'
Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'

The Sun

timea day ago

  • The Sun

Footballer ‘died taking pills in Ibiza' on first lads holiday as family pays heartbreaking tribute to ‘smiling boy'

A FOOTBALLER has died after "taking pills in Ibiza" on his first ever lads holiday. The 18-year-old's devastated family have paid tribute to the "smiling boy" who tragically passed away on Tuesday after taking an ecstasy tablet on the popular party island. 2 Ryan Long, from Eastwood Essex, reportedly started to feel unwell in the UNVRS nightclub the evening he and his friends arrived on the island. When the group returned back to their rented apartment, the teenager fell unconscious and was air lifted to the Palma De Mallorca hospital. Despite medics best efforts, however, Ryan tragically died just five days later after suffering from acute organ failure. His parents, Adrian and Angel Long, have since spoken about the devastating loss of their son and have urged other teenagers to think twice before dabbling with drugs. In an emotional plea, they warned, it's "not worth taking the risk". Adrian told the Mail Online: "Everyone thinks nothing is going to happen to them but unfortunately it does. He's not going to be the first and he won't be the last." He added: "Ryan obviously didn't know anything about it at the end, but he's left his mates absolutely traumatised. They witnessed him going downhill and going unconscious." Described as a "lovely lad" who was "always full of life" and "smiling", Ryan was also an avid footballer and swam for his county. Ben Bradford, owner of local football club, Ben Bradford Goalkeeping Academy (BBGK), has since set up a GoFundMe page to help support the lad's grieving family. In a heartfelt post, Ben called on the community to band together and "show their love" and help support Ryan's family who are experiencing "unimaginable pain". Spanish cops find biggest ever haul of deadly Ibiza party drugs pink cocaine & ecstasy worth £21m at Brit hols hotspots The fund has exceeded its £2,500 target with over £8,250 raised to date. Paying an emotional tribute to the teenager, he said the boy's family has been an integral part of the football club "since the beginning". He wrote: "At BBGK, we are more than just a training ground, we are a close knit community that supports one another through every triumph and every trial. "One of our long-standing members and his family are experiencing an unimaginable loss, following the recent passing of a beloved brother and son. "This family has been with me since the very beginning—nearly 10 years—and they are truly part of the heart and history of our academy. "Many within our community have already reached out to me, asking how they can show their love and stand beside the family during this time. "First and foremost, your thoughts, your kindness, and your support mean everything. "For those who feel moved to contribute in a small way, a GoFundMe page has been set up. "There is absolutely no expectation—this is simply an option for those who wish to offer a gesture of solidarity and care. "Let's continue to support each other, not just as players, coaches, and parents, but as a family. "We are BBGK. We stand together. Always."

EXCLUSIVE Brit tourist, 18, dies 'after taking pills' in Ibiza on first lads holiday: Teen's family issue desperate warning
EXCLUSIVE Brit tourist, 18, dies 'after taking pills' in Ibiza on first lads holiday: Teen's family issue desperate warning

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Brit tourist, 18, dies 'after taking pills' in Ibiza on first lads holiday: Teen's family issue desperate warning

The family of an 18-year-old British tourist who died 'after taking pills' in Ibiza while on his first ever lads holiday have issued a desperate warning to other youngsters. Ryan Long, from Eastwood, Essex, tragically passed away last Tuesday after falling suddenly ill while on holiday with four friends. The 'outgoing' teenager had reported feeling unwell while in UNVRS nightclub, just a few hours after the group had first arrived at the popular party island on Wednesday, July 2. It is believed Ryan had taken an ecstasy tablet. His friends, who noted that Ryan 'didn't seem right' and had 'started acting funny' had initially helped him into a taxi, believing he would simply be able to 'sleep it off'. But tragically when the group returned to their accommodation, Ryan collapsed, went unconscious and 'started foaming at the mouth'. Given his dire condition, the teenager was quickly rushed to hospital in an air ambulance. His final word spoken was simply the name of his brother, Aaron. Ryan, who fell into a coma that evening, tragically died in intensive care just five days later. Now, his devastated parents, who were by their son's side when he passed, have pleaded for others to avoid taking illegal drugs when holidaying in locations such as Ibiza. Their close friend Ben Bradford, owner of local football club Ben Bradford Goalkeeping Academy (BBGK), of which Ryan was a 'long-standing member', has also set up a GoFundMe page in a bid to help support the devastated family. Speaking to MailOnline, Adrian Long, Ryan's grief-stricken father, described his beloved son as 'always full of life' and 'smiling'. He said that both him and his wife, Angela, had first heard of Ryan's illness in the early hours of the morning and immediately began looking for flights. But, to their dismay, there were none available until Thursday, July 4. The couple, who described the agonising wait for any news as 'unbearable', said that medical professionals initially gave their son just two hours to live. Ms Long, who tearfully said that she had 'drummed into' her son the importance of not taking drugs, believed that the 'extortionate expense' of food and drinks in Ibiza may have been what drove her son towards the narcotics. She added: 'I think what was in Ryan's head was the expense of the clubs, the drinks. It was 52 Euros for a single vodka and coke, it's just extortionate. 'He was doing an apprenticeship. He's not on brilliant money. And I don't know, I just think it was a cheaper option to get a fix, look somewhere else.' Ryan, who was eventually airlifted to hospital in Palma De Mallorca, was suffering from acute and 'deteriorating' liver failure, with his body eventually unable to cope with the catastrophic affects of the drug. Ms Long, who described the loss of her son as like a 'dream', advised other youngsters planning on visiting popular party holiday destinations like Ibiza that you are 'not invincible' and that it is 'not worth taking the risk'. Meanwhile, Ryan's devastated father, said that he hoped his son's experience would make other youngsters his age 'aware' of the possible implications of illegal drug use. He added that his son, who had never been abroad without his parents before, had not even unpacked his suitcase at the time he took the fatal drug. Mr Long said: 'Everyone thinks nothing is going to happen to them but unfortunately it does. He's not going to be the first and he won't be the last. 'The season is just starting so it's possible it could happen again tonight, tomorrow or the weekend. It could be someone else's child, and they'll end up going through the same thing. 'Ryan would be on his last year of his apprenticeship this year. He had everything to look forward to. It was his 19th birthday on Saturday night.' Describing the excruciating moment the pair were eventually forced to part ways with their beloved son, Mr Long said: 'You just want him to wake up, but obviously they're not going to wake up. You hope that they do but in his case, he hasn't.' The distraught father, who also feared that his son may have been at a 'slightly higher risk' of death after taking the tablet due to suffering from a nut allergy, described Ryan's friends as 'traumatised' by the tragic incident. He added: 'Ryan obviously didn't know anything about it at the end, but he's left his mates absolutely traumatised. They witnessed him going downhill and going unconscious. 'I think one of them even went in the ambulance with him and was actually pumping something, the respirator, I think, in the ambulance, while the nurses and the paramedics were obviously dealing with him, tending to him.' Ms Long, who said that the group had 'done everything right' and 'couldn't have done more' described the loss of her son as 'so unfair', with the family planning to take everyday as it comes as they navigate their significant grief. Meanwhile, Cliff, another close friend of the family, warned against the so-called 'squeaky clean image' of Ibiza as a holiday destination for youngsters, stating that he believes 'things like this are happening all the time'. He added: 'We were told by the hospital that there had been five or six cases like this already.' Ryan was a county swimmer and had won numerous swimming events. A keen scuba diver, he was even the youngest boy to qualify for his open water dive certification at a scuba centre in Cyprus. Mr Bradford, who said that Ryan was a 'lovely lad' with a passion for DJing and a huge Southend United fan, described his decision to take drugs as 'totally out of character'. The football coach, who trains Ryan's younger brother Aaron in goalkeeping, said: 'It has sent shockwaves through the community because all of my coaches have had Aaron since he was young as well. Mr Bradford, who said that Ryan (pictured) was a 'lovely lad' with a passion for DJing and a huge Southend United fan, described his decision to take drugs as 'totally out of character' 'So, they all know Ryan and it has devastated them all. They're all in bits. We're probably going to do a minute of silence for him at our next sessions and do something in memory of him, just to get the community back with a bit of a feel-good thing.' Describing Aaron as 'Ryan's best mate' and utterly devastated by his brother's death, Mr Bradford said that the GoFundMe page had been set up in a bid to help provide some support and 'positivity' to the family. He added: 'It's not necessarily about the money, it's more about the community showing a bit of love and that they care. The best way they can do that is just by putting something in the pot for them, if it takes care of funeral expenses or a memorial for him.' The 40-year-old was also hopeful that sharing Ryan's story may help to encourage other young people to 'just think before you do drugs'. He said: 'I think young people just need a bit more education about this. They often think "Well it won't happen to me, I'm invincible", but it can happen.'

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