A BRITISH tourist has been seriously injured after diving into a Magaluf beach club pool and smashing his head on the bottom. The 19-year-old was rushed to hospital around 1.30am this morning after the accident amid fears he could be left paralysed. GettyA teen Brit tourist has been rushed to hospital after smashing his head in a pool in Magaluf[/caption] The venue where the incident occurred has been named locally as Oceans Beach Club. The part of the pool were the unnamed holidaymaker hit his head is thought to be only just over a foot and a half deep. Medics stabilised him at the scene for fear he could have suffered a spinal injury along with his head wound. His condition when he was taken to Son Espases Hospital in the island capital Palma was described as “serious.” Read More on The Sun TAN TIME I’m a fake tan guru - my tip makes sure you NEVER end up with orange sheets SWITCH OFF Watching too much TV 'increases your risk of dying young from killer disease' Civil Guard officers are probing the incident. It comes after a 34-year-old British tourist plunged to his death from the seventh-floor of his hotel in the Majorcan party resort of Magaluf on May 12. Witnesses filmed his fall after spotting him risking his life after pacing up and down a narrow ledge on the outside of his balcony at the four-star Melia South Beach Hotel. Police said he had been drinking before the 8.30am plunge and sources said he may have taken drugs. Later the same day a Dutch tourist died after hurling himself off a cliff in a tombstoning stunt in front of his partner and two children. Most read in The Sun RAPE ORDEAL EastEnders viewers break down in tears at Ben Mitchell’s harrowing rape scene TAKING THE MICH Fulham confirm exit of 14 players including two of biggest ever transfers DOG EAT DOG Ruth Langsford accuses Phillip Schofield of calling her a 'well dressed mutt’ SUMMER STYLE I’m midsize and I’ve found the perfect outfit for all summer long NOISY NEIGHBOUR My neighbour had a baby and has told me what I can’t do in MY house OH BOY I’m a gypsy and gave my son a very unusual name, I love dressing him up too He was later named as a former footballer called Mourad Lambrabatte. A post-mortem revealed he had drowned in a state of semi-consciousness after hitting the water rather than dying from impact injuries caused by smashing against the rocks as initially believed. At the start of May a 50-year-old Irish tourist was rushed to hospital in a “serious” condition after falling from a second-floor apartment in Santa Ponsa near Magaluf.