In a troubling turn of events, a British tourist’s death has been linked to a martial arts maneuver at a Gran Canaria nightclub. The case has taken a dramatic shift from a presumed heart attack to a suspected homicide.
Authorities in Gran Canaria have apprehended a 32-year-old man believed to be responsible for the death of a 47-year-old British tourist.
Initially, it was thought that the tourist had suffered a heart attack after taking drugs. However, new details have emerged, leading to the arrest of the suspect on July 29.
The tragic event unfolded at Discoteca Chic in Playa del Ingles during the early hours of July 27.
According to sources, CCTV footage shows an employee of the club using a martial arts chokehold known as “Mata leao” on the victim. The victim was seen being restrained by the neck before collapsing to the ground.
Emergency Response
When police and emergency services arrived at the scene, they found the victim lifeless on the ground. The area was quickly cordoned off, and an investigation began.
Initial reports suggested that the victim had experienced a heart attack, influenced by drug use. However, marks on his neck prompted further scrutiny.
Forensic Analysis and Witness Statements
Witnesses, including staff and friends of the victim, reported seeing the employee apply the chokehold after the tourist became agitated. The forensic report later confirmed that the cause of death was asphyxia.
This led to the suspect being searched for and subsequently arrested to prevent any potential flight risk.
Legal Proceedings
The suspect has been detained in a local jail following an order from a magistrate.
The investigation into this disturbing incident continues. The nightclub where the event occurred remains closed until Saturday, and attempts to reach anyone associated with the venue have been unsuccessful.
The case highlights the serious consequences of using excessive force and the importance of thorough investigations in such tragic circumstances.
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