Body found in search for Brit hiker after girlfriend’s remains found as couple were swept away in Majorca storm

COPS searching for a missing Brit hiker have found a second body after a couple were swept away by floods in Majorca. The body of a young man was discovered this morning in a flooded canyon by specialist search teams. The flash flood on the Spanish Island swept away two Brit hikersSolarpix SolarpixThe couple were hiking along the Torrent de Pareis when torrential rain hit[/caption] SolarpixPolice divers will search a flooded canyon for the missing man[/caption] Cops made the grim discovery while searching for a 32-year-old man and are in the process of identifying the body. It came just hours after police said they had found the missing hiker’s trousers and a trainer. The British man’s girlfriend, 26, was found dead on Wednesday morning after a flash flood in Majorca swept the couple away. Parts of the island had been affected by severe flooding following heavy rain. Police divers are exp

Body found in search for Brit hiker after girlfriend’s remains found as couple were swept away in Majorca storm

COPS searching for a missing Brit hiker have found a second body after a couple were swept away by floods in Majorca.

The body of a young man was discovered this morning in a flooded canyon by specialist search teams.

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The flash flood on the Spanish Island swept away two Brit hikers
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The couple were hiking along the Torrent de Pareis when torrential rain hit[/caption]
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Police divers will search a flooded canyon for the missing man[/caption]

Cops made the grim discovery while searching for a 32-year-old man and are in the process of identifying the body.

It came just hours after police said they had found the missing hiker’s trousers and a trainer.

The British man’s girlfriend, 26, was found dead on Wednesday morning after a flash flood in Majorca swept the couple away.

Parts of the island had been affected by severe flooding following heavy rain.

Police divers are expected to take the lead as they try to find the body in a flooded canyon in the Tramuntana mountain range.

The two Brit tourists were hiking with another group along a path in a canyon known as the Torrent de Pareis when the torrential rain hit.

The search for the pair began on Tuesday evening after other members of the group had to be rescued by the Civil Guard.

And cops confirmed today they had found the body of a young man in their search for the missing 32-year-old hiker.

A Civil Guard spokesman said: “The Civil Guard has found the body of a young man which pending official identification, corresponds to that of the man who disappeared on Tuesday while he was hiking in the Torrent de Pareis.”

Earlier today, Juan Carlos Rodriguez, head of the Civil Guard’s specialist mountain rescue team leading the search, said they had discovered clothing matching those of the 32-year-old man.

A Civil Guard spokesman said before clothing belonging to the British male hiker was discovered: “The search operation was resumed first thing with specialist Civil Guard divers joining the operation.

“Air and land resources were employed by the Civil Guard. Several teams of firefighters were also mobilised.”

Relatives of the pair, who were holidaying in Majorca, are being assisted by psychologists.

Sources from the Guardia Civil reported that the group that went into the mountain lacked the necessary equipment and clothing.

police officer attached to the search operation said: “We are tired of taking tourists in flip-flops out of the torrent, who think it’s a stroll when in reality it’s a very demanding route, which you have to do with the right equipment.”

Earlier in the week, the Civil Guard, which mobilised mountain rescue experts, said: “The Civil Guard rescued 10 people who were trapped in the Torrent de Pareis by a torrent of water.

“Our Greim unit established an operation throughout the day there to prevent possible accidents involving hikers who were in the area given the forecast of heavy rain.

“Given the experiences of previous years, when many visitors ignore weather conditions and end up getting trapped by high water, the decision was taken to establish precautionary measures.

“Thanks to this operation, and with the help of a Civil Guard helicopter, officers were able to save the lives of 10 people who were trapped, without protective clothing, and completely soaked.”

The rescued walkers, two Spaniards and the rest French, German and British, later told cops that two members of a group of five “had been swept away by a torrent of water and they had been unable to do anything to save them and didn’t know where they were.”

A FCDO spokesperson said: “We are supporting the families of a British man and woman who are missing in Majorca and are in contact with the local authorities.”

The torrent is a riverbed that can be hiked during the dry months but is often affected by flash floods as it collects a large amount of rainwater that falls on the mountain and funnels it down this narrow valley.

The Torrent de Pareis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is regarded as one of the most scenic and well-known day walks in Majorca.

It follows a deep canyon some four miles long starting from the Lluc area at the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana all the way to the sea where it opens onto a beautiful sandy beach in the bay of Sa Calobra.

Hikers wishing to start the walk start at a place called Escorca, on the Ma-10 road that connects Pollensa with Soller.

Visitors are warned the canyon can be flooded at times and urged to take care.

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The body of the 26-year-old woman was recovered close to her last known location[/caption]

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