A 43-year-old salesman roasted to death on his poolside sunbed on the first day of an all-inclusive holiday in Ibiza, an inquest has heard. Neil Murphy, from Sheldon, Birmingham, had paid nearly £1,000 to go on the solo week-long holiday to the Mare Nostrum Hotel in Playa d'en Bossa in August.
But the day after arriving on the island, Mr Murphy was discovered lying motionless on his sunbed at the hotel. Fellow tourists raised the alarm but hotel staff could not revive him. On that day, forecasters had put the island on yellow alert as temperatures were predicted to reach highs of 32C.
Before leaving for his holiday, Mr Murphy had told friends how much he was looking forward to visiting Space nightclub. He posted on his Facebook wall: 'Sun and Space!!! A nice week away in Ibiza. Roll on August 12th.' He then added: 'It's going to be fun... first time away for a few years and can't wait for it.
'Been before on my own and it's always good. I've always said that the only club I could ever be arsed going to would be Space and it's only up the road from the hotel. So it'll be rude not to go to it.' An inquest at Birmingham Coroner's Court confirmed Mr Murphy had died of heatstroke.
Coroner Louise Hunt said: 'It is clear from evidence available to me that Neil Murphy was found dead lying on a sunbed at the hotel Mare Nostrum on August 13. 'I am going to record that he died from heatstroke.'
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