Restaurant terrace in deadly Mallorca collapse was unlicenced: mayor
The Peninsula
Madrid: A beachfront restaurant on the resort island of Mallorca where a rooftop bar collapsed last week killing four people did not have a license fo...
Madrid: A beachfront restaurant on the resort island of Mallorca where a rooftop bar collapsed last week killing four people did not have a license for the terrace that gave way, the local mayor said Tuesday.
Two German tourists, a Senegalese man and a 23-year-old Spanish woman who worked at the establishment died in the collapse on Thursday in Palma de Mallorca, the island's capital. Sixteen people, including Dutch and German tourists, were injured.
The recently renovated first-floor terrace collapsed onto the ground floor crushing customers at a crowded music bar in the basement.
The building comprised the Medusa Beach Club -- a street-level restaurant with a rooftop terrace -- and a basement bar called CocoRico.
"The basement had a licence to operate as a music bar, the ground floor had a restaurant licence but the first floor wasn't licenced for any activity, nor authorised to use the terrace," Palma mayor Jaime Martinez Llabres told reporters.