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British Woman, 32, Suffers Severe Injuries After Plunging Seven Metres From Roof Of An Abandoned Building In The Canary Islands

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British woman hospitalised after severe 7-metre fall from abandoned property

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British tourist hospitalised following severe drop from an abandoned building.
Photo Credit: The Government of the Canary Islands

Locals in Lanzarote got a fright when a 32-year-old British woman was injured after a seven-metre fall, from the terrace of an abandoned property in Puerto del Carmen. The incident occurred late on the evening of Sunday, August 16.

A difficult midnight rescue

The fall happened at around 11:54pm on Calle Princesa Guayarmina on Sunday evening. After receiving a call about the incident, officers from the local police as well as the Guardia Civil, Civil Protection officers, and Emergency Services rushed to the scene.

Once there, first responders faced an additional challenge: she had fallen into a difficult-to-access area, and the teams needed to navigate around a two-metre wall, on the terrace of the house adjacent to where the woman had fallen.

The woman sustained various injuries due to the fall, but medical personnel were able to stabilise her condition before transferring her to an ambulance, along with the help of emergency services. She was transported to the Dr. José Molina Orosa Hospital, located in Arrecife.

Circumstances remain under investigation

The full extent and severity of the woman’s condition have not yet been reported to the public. Authorities have also not clarified how the woman entered the abandoned property, nor the exact circumstances that led to her fall. Investigation into the incident is ongoing.

The dangers of abandoned properties for tourists

The Canary Islands, a Spanish autonomous community that is popular with tourists especially in peak season, is no stranger to unexpected falls and injuries on abandoned properties. One of the most infamous abandoned buildings in the community is the Añaza hotel, an unfinished luxury hotel located on a clifftop in Tenerife. This hotel has been responsible for multiple injuries and deaths, as thrill-seekers and urban explorers frequently visit the abandoned property despite numerous signs warning them not to.

Most recently, in December 2025, a 13-year-old girl fell to her death while exploring the abandoned property with her friends.

At the end of January 2026, two British tourists were heavily fined (€575) after visiting the hotel and taking photos on its rooftop, claiming it had appeared online as a “place of tourist interest.”

In May, another British tourist was injured after a fall onto a Lanzarote breakwater.

An unfortunate spike in holiday incidents

During peak season, as tourists visit places like the Canary Islands to unwind and have fun on holiday, the number of incidents, including falls and injuries in hotel and holiday hotspots where night-time events and alcohol consumption is often involved, unfortunately spikes.

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British Woman Hospitalised After Severe 7-Metre Fall From Abandoned Property

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British tourist hospitalised following severe drop from an abandoned building. Photo Credit: The Government of the Canary Islands

Locals in Lanzarote got a fright when a 32-year-old British woman was injured after a seven-metre fall, from the terrace of an abandoned property in Puerto del Carmen. The incident occurred late on the evening of Sunday, August 16.

A difficult midnight rescue

The fall happened at around 11:54pm on Calle Princesa Guayarmina on Sunday evening. After receiving a call about the incident, officers from the local police as well as the Guardia Civil, Civil Protection officers, and Emergency Services rushed to the scene.

Once there, first responders faced an additional challenge: she had fallen into a difficult-to-access area, and the teams needed to navigate around a two-metre wall, on the terrace of the house adjacent to where the woman had fallen.

The woman sustained various injuries due to the fall, but medical personnel were able to stabilise her condition before transferring her to an ambulance, along with the help of emergency services. She was transported to the Dr. José Molina Orosa Hospital, located in Arrecife.

Circumstances remain under investigation

The full extent and severity of the woman’s condition have not yet been reported to the public. Authorities have also not clarified how the woman entered the abandoned property, nor the exact circumstances that led to her fall. Investigation into the incident is ongoing.

The dangers of abandoned properties for tourists

The Canary Islands, a Spanish autonomous community that is popular with tourists especially in peak season, is no stranger to unexpected falls and injuries on abandoned properties. One of the most infamous abandoned buildings in the community is the Añaza hotel, an unfinished luxury hotel located on a clifftop in Tenerife. This hotel has been responsible for multiple injuries and deaths, as thrill-seekers and urban explorers frequently visit the abandoned property despite numerous signs warning them not to.

Most recently, in December 2025, a 13-year-old girl fell to her death while exploring the abandoned property with her friends.

At the end of January 2026, two British tourists were heavily fined (€575) after visiting the hotel and taking photos on its rooftop, claiming it had appeared online as a “place of tourist interest.”

In May, another British tourist was injured after a fall onto a Lanzarote breakwater.

An unfortunate spike in holiday incidents

During peak season, as tourists visit places like the Canary Islands to unwind and have fun on holiday, the number of incidents, including falls and injuries in hotel and holiday hotspots where night-time events and alcohol consumption is often involved, unfortunately spikes.

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