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Man Dies Fleeing Police in Mallorca

A 40-year-old man died after falling from a roof while fleeing police in Manacor, Mallorca. Officers responded to a domestic dispute call.

La VanguardiaJan 1
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Quick Summary

  • 1A 40-year-old man died instantly after falling from a building in Manacor, Mallorca, while attempting to escape police custody.
  • 2Officers had arrived at a residence following reports from neighbors regarding a loud argument.
  • 3Upon police entry, the man fled to the roof of the building and subsequently fell into an interior patio.
  • 4The fall resulted in immediate death.

Contents

Incident OverviewPolice ResponseThe Escape AttemptAftermath

Quick Summary#

A 40-year-old man died after falling from a roof in Manacor, Mallorca. He was fleeing police officers who had responded to a domestic disturbance call.

The man precipitated himself into an interior patio. The fall was fatal. The incident occurred when the suspect attempted to escape agents who had arrived at the scene.

Incident Overview#

A 40-year-old man died after falling from a building in Manacor, Mallorca. The fall occurred while the man was attempting to flee from police officers.

The fatal incident took place on a rooftop. The man precipitated himself into an interior patio. The fall resulted in immediate death.

Police Response#

Agents of the policía arrived at a residence in Manacor. They were alerted by neighbors who reported a strong discusión taking place in the house.

Upon the arrival of the officers, the man attempted to escape. He moved to the roof of the building to evade capture.

The Escape Attempt#

The man tried to run away from the agents. During the escape, he fell from the roof of the building.

The fall happened when he precipitated himself into a patio interior. The drop was fatal, leading to a fulminante death.

Aftermath#

The man died instantly following the fall. The location of the incident was a residential building in Manacor.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death. The events were triggered by the response to a domestic dispute.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 40-year-old man died after falling from a roof while fleeing police officers who were responding to a reported domestic dispute.

Police were alerted by neighbors about a strong argument taking place inside a residence.

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