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Spring Break Tragedy: UA Student's Death Under Scrutiny
20 Mar
Summary
- Authorities investigate Alabama student Jimmy Gracey's spring break death.
- The 20-year-old's wallet was found intact with all valuables.
- Autopsy and toxicology results are pending for official cause.

The death of University of Alabama student Jimmy Gracey during spring break in Spain remains under investigation, with authorities exploring multiple possibilities. While the primary belief is that the 20-year-old accidentally fell into the water, possibly while under the influence of alcohol, other hypotheses are being considered. These include the possibility that Gracey was drugged, or that he ingested a significant amount of alcohol that led to disorientation.
Investigators found Gracey's wallet with his cash, credit cards, and identification still inside, suggesting robbery was not the motive. They believe Gracey walked to the water on his own, but a definitive conclusion is deferred pending autopsy and toxicology reports. A recent arrest related to a found phone is not believed to involve direct contact with Gracey.
Gracey was last seen alive early Tuesday morning at Shoko nightclub in Barcelona. His remains were discovered by marina staff on Thursday evening. The investigation is ongoing as authorities review surveillance video and await crucial medical results, expected by next Thursday. The Mossos d'Esquadra, the Catalan regional police, have stated they believe the death was accidental but have not released specific details.




