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Police probe hotel fall and death Hotel girl 'may have been pushed'
(30 minutes later)
A criminal inquiry has begun into the fall of a seven-year-old British girl from a Majorca hotel and the discovery of her mother's body, police said. Spanish police investigating the case of a British girl who fell from her hotel balcony in Majorca believe the seven-year-old may have been pushed.
A body found in a cave on the Spanish island has been confirmed as Sara Cooper, 45, of Foxton, Cambridgeshire. Gianna Cooper fell 30ft (10m) from the balcony on the Spanish island on Monday and is in a coma in intensive care.
She went missing after her daughter Gianna, who is in a stable condition, fell 30ft (10m) from a balcony. Her mother Sara Cooper, 45, of Foxton, Cambridgeshire, was found dead in a cave on the island on Wednesday.
A Majorca police spokesman said they could not rule out the possibility that both acts may have been criminal.A Majorca police spokesman said they could not rule out the possibility that both acts may have been criminal.
A police spokeswoman said: "We are considering two possibilities; that she (Gianna) fell by accident or that someone pushed her.
"These are the only two possibilities at the moment.
"The girl is currently in a coma. Police cannot speak to her until she is better but I imagine the police will want to see if she remembers anything.
Gianna's mother, Sara Cooper, had not been seen since Monday
"We must take a lot of care and wait until she is better. There is also the possibility that she won't remember anything."
A post mortem examination was carried out on Mrs Cooper's body this morning. However, police refused to disclose the cause of her death.
Police have said they have several leads in the investigation but cannot release any further information unless they are authorised to do so by an investigating judge.Police have said they have several leads in the investigation but cannot release any further information unless they are authorised to do so by an investigating judge.
Gianna Cooper was found by hotel staff (Picture: Cambridge News) 'Terrible news'
The former childminder's body was recovered in Cala Domingos, 165 yards (150m) from the Hotel Samoa, in Calas de Majorca, where her daughter had fallen.The former childminder's body was recovered in Cala Domingos, 165 yards (150m) from the Hotel Samoa, in Calas de Majorca, where her daughter had fallen.
Mrs Cooper, her husband and three of their children had been staying at the hotel on a half-term break when the incident happened.Mrs Cooper, her husband and three of their children had been staying at the hotel on a half-term break when the incident happened.
By the time an ambulance had arrived at the scene of Gianna's fall Mrs Cooper had disappeared.By the time an ambulance had arrived at the scene of Gianna's fall Mrs Cooper had disappeared.
Police are awaiting results of an autopsy on Sara Cooper's body.Police are awaiting results of an autopsy on Sara Cooper's body.
Gianna's father Ian Cooper said: "I can confirm the terrible news that the body of my dear wife, Sara, was found yesterday by the police.Gianna's father Ian Cooper said: "I can confirm the terrible news that the body of my dear wife, Sara, was found yesterday by the police.
"This is devastating news for me and my family and I would be grateful to the media if they could respect my family's privacy in order for us to concentrate on the recovery of my daughter who continues to make good progress and the wellbeing of my three sons.""This is devastating news for me and my family and I would be grateful to the media if they could respect my family's privacy in order for us to concentrate on the recovery of my daughter who continues to make good progress and the wellbeing of my three sons."