A Briton made a deadly fall from the Roman aqueduct of Ségovia, in Spain, this Saturday, April 12, 2025. He would have lost his balance.
A British in his sixties made a deadly fall from the Roman aqueduct of Ségovia, in Spain, this Saturday, April 12, 2025, spotted The Parisian.
The tourist was sitting on the edge of a staircase leading to the belvedere when he changed, according to the first elements reported by the local newspaper The north of Castile.
Unconscious after the fall
Many calls asking for help for a person who has remained unconscious after having fallen since one of the miradors of the aqueduct in Ségovia were received at 1-1-2 Castilla y León, reported a statement. A mobile intensive care unit has been sent.
On site, the emergency services tried to revive the victim, in vain. The 63 -year -old man died.
The Roman aqueduct of Ségovia, probably built around the year 50 AD. J.-C, is a huge masonry work 813 m long, composed of four straight segments and two bunk arcatures relating to 128 pillars. At the lowest point of the valley, the aqueduct is 28.5 m from the ground, presents the UNESCO site.