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A Young Man Dies in Melilla Rescued From the Bottom of the Sea After Throwing Himself From Rocks

Summary by El Confidencial
A 20-year-old boy has died in Melilla after jumping into the sea from a cantilevered area and suffering a neck injury for which he had to be rescued from the seabed and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for several days.According to police sources to EFE, on July 10, shortly after 4:30 p.m., Emergency Service 112 received an alert about a young man who was allegedly drowning in the barracks of the port of Melilla.A water team from the NIR of t…
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A 20-year-old boy has died in Melilla after jumping into the sea from a cantilevered area and suffering a neck injury for which he had to be rescued from the seabed and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for several days.According to police sources to EFE, on July 10, shortly after 4:30 p.m., Emergency Service 112 received an alert about a young man who was allegedly drowning in the barracks of the port of Melilla.A water team from the NIR of t…

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El Confidencial broke the news in Spain on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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