A BRIT holidaymaker is fighting for his life after being run over in the Ibizan party resort of San Antonio.
The 31-year-old was rushed to intensive care with a traumatic brain injury and chest and shoulder injuries.
AlamyThe incident is the latest in a string of accidents to hit Brits in San Antonio[/caption]
SolarpixHe was rushed to the Nuestra Senora del Rosario Polyclinic.[/caption]
He was run over in the early hours of this morning in Doctor Fleming Avenue.
Ambulance chiefs said it happened around 2.10am.
The casualty was stabilised at the scene and rushed to the private Nuestra Senora del Rosario Polyclinic.
The hospital said today: “In the early hours of this morning a 31-year-old man was run over in Doctor Fleming Avenue in San Antonio.
“The Civil Guard, local police employed by the town hall, and an ambulance went to the scene.
“The injured man, a British national, was brough to our clinic and admitted at 2.35am.
“He remains in intensive care with a traumatic brain injury, chest trauma, and a shoulder injury.”
This is the same hospital where a 25-year-old British tourist died last month after a fall from a supermarket car park in San Antonio.
He plunged from the Mercadona supermarket car park while on holiday.
A spokesperson said at the time: “Regrettably and despite all the efforts of medical personnel, the patient who fell yesterday in San Antonio has died due to the severity of his injuries.”
Paramedics in two ambulances had stabilised him at the scene.
San Antonio has been under the spotlight following a spate of deaths and accidents among Brit tourists this year.
A 23-year-old broke his back two weeks ago when he jumped into the pool at the hotel where he was staying.
He dived from a height of 1.2 metres and hit his head on the bottom, sustaining multiple serious injuries.
Gary Kelly’s death at Ibiza Rocks Hotel prompted all events to be suspended
Fellow Brit Evan Thomson died just over two weeks before Kelly in similar tragic circumstances
The Brit suffered a spinal cord injury, a fracture to the sixth vertebra, head trauma and a cervical injury.
It was feared that he would be paralysed and never fully recover, according to Cadena Ser.
In the space of two weeks in July, two young Brits died falling from balconies at Ibiza Rocks Hotel.
Gary Kelly, 19, from Dundee, passed away on July 21, and Evan Thomson, 26, from Aberdeen died a fortnight before that.
News Group Newspapers LtdFour people have died at Ibiza Rocks Hotel in San Antonio since the end of April[/caption]