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Brit, 60, dies after being swept out to sea by huge waves with two other swimmers at Tenerife tourist hotspot

A BRITISH tourist has died after being swept into the sea by a wave in Tenerife.

The holidaymaker, 60, was one of three people who got into difficulties at Los Gigantes natural swimming pool.

Natural swimming pool at Acantilados de los Gigantes, Tenerife.
Los Gigantes natural swimming pool in Tenerife

Emergency crews including a rescue helicopter and firefighters rushed to the scene.

A man was found face-down in the sea and choppered to a nearby football ground.

Despite best efforts to revive him after he went into cardiac arrest, he could not be saved.

The other two people swept into the sea, both women, managed to reach safety themselves.

One was taken to a health centre with minor injuries and the other was treated for a panic attack.

It is not clear if the survivors were relatives or friends of the man who died and what their nationalities were.

Police have not commented yet.

The tragedy occurred just before midday yesterday at the Los Gigantes natural pool in the municipality of Santiago del Teide, also known as Crab Island Pool on the island’s west.

Although a concrete wall protects bathers, online travel site warnings advise tourists to stay out of the pool when ocean waves are high because they can wash back.

Local officials have been urging people in the Canary Islands to take care near the sea this week because of the strong swell and heavy waves.

A spokesman for a regional government-run emergency response coordination centre said: “Emergency services intervened in the rescue of three people who had got into difficulties in the sea in Tenerife.

“It occurred near to the Crab Island natural pool in the municipality of Santiago del Teide.

“The alarm was raised just before midday yesterday, when we were told three people had been swept by a wave into the sea.

“A man aged 60 died. He was found face down in the water and rescued by helicopter and taken to a nearby football pitch.

“It was confirmed he was still in cardiac arrest when the helicopter touched down and efforts to revive him and save his life proved unsuccessful.

“A 50-year-old woman was initially transferred to a nearby health centre. She had minor injuries to her lower limbs.

“She and another woman who was suffering a panic attack but didn’t need to be taken to hospital managed to get out of the water themselves.”

A post-mortem later today is expected to show if the victim drowned or died from injuries he sustained when he was dragged into the ocean by a wave.

Police investigating the incident will submit a report to a local court which has been put in charge of a routine probe into the tourist’s death.

The place where yesterday’s tragedy occurred is close to a notorious beauty spot where a British man crashed onto rocks after misjudging his leap into the abyss in April.

He was stretchered away from the scene “seriously injured” after the incident at a sea cave called Charco El Tancon.

In May 2017 a 30-year-old British tourist died after being hit by a wave and falling into the sea near the same cave.

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