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The firefighters are working with the hypothesis that the disappeared adolescent in Roses would have sunk

The agents suspect that he could have lost the vest

The missing boy's jet ski appeared on a beach in Pals, Thursday
ARA
12/06/2026
2 min

BarcelonaFirefighters are working with the hypothesis that the sixteen-year-old adolescent disappeared in Roses (Alt Empordà) while riding a jet ski had lost his life jacket at some point and had sunk. Now, rescue efforts are focused on tracing the coast along the southern part of Roses, up to Begur and Palamós. Drones have also been flown over the Medes Islands and GRAE divers are making dives between two and four meters, taking advantage of the "acceptable" visibility in the area.

Security forces, however, point out that the currents are varying and do not rule out that the force of the sea may have displaced the minor northwards, contrary to what happened with his jet ski, which appeared on Thursday on a beach in Pals.

At the moment, the main hypothesis, as explained by the head of intervention of the Firefighters, Jordi Marquès, is that the young man had lost his safety vest at some point and had sunk into the sea. For this same reason, they believe it is perfectly viable that the jet ski appeared in Pals, pushed by the wind on the surface, but that the victim followed another underwater current and, therefore, may appear elsewhere. "It makes it very difficult to predict where he would have gone, and that's why we can only check the entire coastline," explains Marquès.

In parallel, the Civil Guard has sealed off the jet skis of the company where the young man had rented his, after verifying that the vehicle the victim was riding had a strong impact. Furthermore, agents have continued to take statements from the companions who were with the disappeared young man. The alert was received around half past ten at night, when they arrived in the Santa Margarida area and saw that the young man had not arrived.

Firefighters, Maritime Rescue, Mossos d’Esquadra, Civil Guard, Local Police, Rural Agents, and the Red Cross are participating in the search.

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