24th November 2025
Barcelona NewsCatalonia NewsMadrid NewsMain News

British couple die after Ferrari plunges into river in northern Spain

The two occupants of a Ferrari sports car, both British, died over the weekend when the vehicle came off the road and landed in a river in northern Spain.

The accident happened on Saturday afternoon in a mountainous area on the N-621 highway, connecting the regions of Castilla y León and Cantabria, within the municipality of Boca de Huérgano (province of León).

For still unknown reasons, at around 1.30pm the car fell into the Yuso River near kilometre 112 of the N-621 road. The vehicle overturned, and part of it was submerged in the water, according to sources from the 1-1-2 Castilla y León Emergency Service.

Spain’s Guardia Civil police said that the victims were a a 78-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman.

A British Foreign Office spokesperson confirmed: ‘We are supporting the families of a British man and woman who died in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities.’

According to reports, the local authorities said firefighters had to clear thick vegetation in order to reach the car, and that both occupants of the car were already dead when their bodies were recovered.

Subscribe to the Weekly Newsletter from Spain in English.

Subscription Supporter Banner

 

 

 

Please support Spain in English with a donation.

Click here to get your business activity or services listed on our DIRECTORY.

Click here for further details on how to ADVERTISE with us.

Recent Posts

Spain’s Catholic Church discloses 101 abuse claims this year, under its new compensation system

News Desk

Spain’s Attorney General suspended for 2 years, after being found guilty of leak in tax fraud case

News Desk

Court orders Meta to pay Spanish media companies nearly half a billion euros for ‘unfair competition’

News Desk

Spain plans 480 more events to ‘celebrate recovery of democracy’ following Franco’s death 50 years ago

News Desk

Supreme Court releases ex-ally of PM implicated in corruption probe, but is barred from leaving Spain

News Desk

Spain pledges a further €615 million of aid to Ukraine – and Zelensky views Picasso’s ‘Guernica’

News Desk

Leave a Comment