Love Island villa might seem tranquil and the perfect place for love to blossom, but it’s haunted by past tragedies - including a horror flood which killed 13 people.The villa is located in Majorca, Spain, not too far from the resort of Sa Coma, and is decked out in chrome white and neon colours to create an aura of love and sex.With new bombshells arriving each week, the tension is already ramping up in the villa, with couples battling it out in the make or break atmosphere.But plenty of much sadder incidents have occurred around the resort, which the Love Islanders simply aren’t privy to in the secluded realm of reality TV.Daily Star takes a look into the tragic past of the villa as Love Island moves into its second week of series eight.Just days before Love Island began, a UK schoolboy drowned in a swimming pool at a Sa Coma hotel, with his heartbroken family paying tribute.The young boy is thought to be from Northern Ireland, and spent days in intensive care on life support before passing away on June 5.His parents had lost sight of him just minutes before he was found floating face-down in the swimming pool.Attempts to revive him at the scene were unsuccessful, with lifeguards performing CPR on the young lad for nearly half an hour.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?
Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.Writing on Facebook, a relative said of the horror incident: “We as a family want to let yous know that king Corey has gained his wings."The family couldn't [have] got through it without all your support, we want to thank you from the bottoms of our hearts for all your kind donations, now we have to concentrate on getting him home."Please keep praying for the family to get the strength.
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