An Irish tourist who died in the middle of a Magaluf street yesterday 'may have been run over' before he collapsed,it has emerged.
Michael Grant,45,a father-of-four from Waterford was found to have leg injuries consistent with having been hit by a car as well as mystery bite marks on his arm and shoulder in an initial pre-autopsy examination.
The physiotherapist also had a deep wound with glass inside,after being found unresponsive close to the resort's notorious Punta Bellena strip that is packed with late-night bars,nightclubs,and lap dancing joints at about 4.30am on Monday.
Investigators are now waiting on the results of a full autopsy due to take place later today to see if it confirms initial suspicions the holidaymaker suffered a heart attack after a heavy day's partying or points to his shock death being linked to something more sinister.
Mr Grant,who was on holiday with his wife Leanne and at least two of their four children and other families from Ireland,was staying at the Sol Katmandu Park and Resort before his tragic death.
Mr Grant was on holiday in Magaluf with his wife Leanne and their four children and other families from Ireland when the tragedy took place. Pictured: The road where he was found
It said in a tribute statement released on its Facebook page: 'It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the sudden shock passing of our dearest club member and head child coach,Michael Grant.
'As many of you know,Michael was more than just a coach to us - he was a beloved friend and as a club and for his family we need time to process this devastating loss.
'Michael was an integral part of our community,and his absence will be profoundly felt. He was not just a coach but a mentor and a friend to all the children and adult members at St Joseph's.
'More recently His dedication,passion,and love for the kids were evident in everything he did. He cherished every one of them,and I'm sure you will all agree that his impact was immeasurable.
'We extend our heartfelt condolences to Michael's family: his wife Leanne,their children Kayleigh,Niamh,Shay and Sophia,his parents Sam and Marie,his brothers,sisters and extended family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this incredibly difficult time.
'We also want to acknowledge the grief and shock that our own children and members are experiencing. Michael was a significant part of their lives,and his loss is deeply personal to each of us.
'In the coming days,we will share more information regarding any plans to honor Michael's memory. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate through this challenging period.
'Michael,sleep well,dear friend. You will be missed forever,but your legacy and the love you shared will never be forgotten and will always live on in our club.'
Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement: 'The Department of Foreign Affairs is aware of the case and is providing consular assistance. As with all consular cases,the Department does not comment on the details of any specific case.'
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