Albufeira Beach, Algarve, Portugal
An Irish holidaymaker has drowned in the Portuguese Algarve in front of his partner.
The 52-year-old got into difficulties at Inatel Beach in the popular resort of Albufeira, next to a hotel complex of the same name.
The alarm was raised just before 1pm today local time.
Two Portuguese locals jumped into the sea to try to help but also got into difficulty. They were rescued by lifeguards but the Irish tourist couldn’t be saved.
Police said his partner, who was on the beach, was being supported by psychologists after the traumatic experience. The deceased has not been named.
Eduardo Luis Pousadas Godinho, the head of the local Maritime Police and captain of the Port of Portimao near Albufeira, confirmed his age and nationality.
He said: “The man was in the water and got into difficulty with the waves and currents.
“Two Portuguese nationals at the beach jumped into the water to help but also got into difficulty.
“Two lifeguards from the adjacent beach, which is called Fisherman’s Beach, were able to reach the area fast and assist the three swimmers.
“The two Portuguese nationals were rescued alive but the third man was showing no sign of life when he was brought out of the water.
“The lifeguards performed CPR until firefighters and paramedics arrived and took over, but they were unable to save him.
“Police psychologists established that the victim’s partner was also on the beach and offered her expert support.”
He added: “The sea has been particularly rough. We’ve issued a warning to sailors precisely because we’ve been in the middle of a strong swell since yesterday.
“And the recent storms have left the sandy beaches very bare, creating swamps and rocky bottoms that can surprise bathers, which we are warning about.”
On Monday morning, a 30-year-old British national was found dead at the Orada Tourist Apartments near Albufeira Marina.
He is believed to have been socialising the night before. Police sources said he was found on the floor of his apartment near the toilet and there was a lot of vomit around him.
A man believed to be a friend with whom he was sharing the apartment called the emergency services to report that there had been a problem but left before help arrived.
Local reports on the day said police believe he went to the airport to catch a flight home, knowing the dead man was having problems but without necessarily realising they would be fatal.
The results of an autopsy have not been made public but the death was being linked to a pre-existing health problem by police and they are not believed to be treating it as a crime.
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