Second body in two days washes up on Mallorca beach
Investigators fear that these are the bodies of immigrants which the currents have carried to the islands.

The beach where the latest bosy was found.
The beach where the latest bosy was found.
Yet another body washed up on Mallorca beach
In January and February, according to data provided by the Efe Agency, 40 boats carrying at least 823 migrants reached the Balearics, 162% more than in the first two months of last year.

Guardia Civil divers searching for the body off Calvia.
Guardia Civil divers searching for the body off Calvia.

The spot where the body was found.
The spot where the body was found.
Body found on Mallorca beach
During January, three other bodies were also found on the beaches of Formentera.

The Guardia Civil are handling the investigation.
The Guardia Civil are handling the investigation.
Fourth body found on Balearic beach
During January, three more bodies were also found on the beaches of Formentera.

The Guardia Civil are now investigating three dead bodies.
The Guardia Civil are now investigating three dead bodies.
Third dead body found on Balearic beach
Nearly 6,000 migrants arrived in the Balearic Islands in 2024 -- almost three times the number from the previous year.
Balearics beach bodies had been in the water for a week
DNA samples have been taken to try to identify them.
Decomposing body found in Mallorca
The police are asking anyone with any information to come forward.
Second body washed up in Balearic waters
The first was found last Wednesday in the sea, in an advanced state of decomposition.
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