Sir Paul McCartney has played a video featuring Johnny Depp as part of his Glastonbury set. The legendary Beatle made history as the oldest ever solo headliner in the festival’s history.
06.06.2022 - 16:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A six-year-old boy who drowned in a hotel swimming pool in Majorca has been named as young Rangers fan Corey Aughey.
The youngster, known as "wee bear" to his heartbroken family, died yesterday afternoon after tragedy struck at an unnamed hotel in the resort of Sa Coma.
His family confirmed he passed away last night after spending a few days in intensive care on life support.
Corey, from north Belfast, was on holiday with his family at the hotel, a short drive from the Love Island villa close to Sant Llorenc des Cardassar.
The alarm was sounded at around 5.30pm yesterday.
Local reports said his parents lost sight of him for a few minutes before he was spotted floating face-down in the pool.
Efforts to revive him at the scene proved unsuccessful.
The Majorca Daily Bulletin reported that lifeguards performed basic CPR for almost 30 minutes.
Island newspapers say the youngster was from Northern Ireland. Police could not be immediately reached this morning for comment.
Last month a British toddler drowning in a swimming pool accident on the Costa Blanca.
Freddie Joseph Briggs died in the pool at his parents' home in the village of Aigues near Benidorm on May 25, leading the local council to declare three days of mourning.
Tributes were paid to the 19-month-old boy at his funeral service at a church in Belfast where he was christened before he was buried at a nearby cemetery.
Father Thomas McGlynn told mourners at the service the youngster bought happiness to those around him and enjoyed his short life "to the very full."
The child's dad Marc Briggs, known to pals as Briggsy and thought to be from Mansfield, Notts, and Belfast-born mum Jane Mohan had moved to the Costa Blanca shortly before the tragedy.
Aigues Town Hall said: "The
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A child has died following an incident at a swimming pool in Majorca. The six-year-old was rushed to hospital in a “critical” state from a hotel in the resort of Sa Coma on Thursday after being treated at the poolside by emergency responders.