Towie star Jake Hall died from 'chest injury caused by broken glass' while partying at Majorca villa
Insiders suggested the 35-year-old had been trying to self harm before the horror incident
Towie star Jake Hall died from chest injuries sustained by shards of broken glass at a villa in Spain, according to investigators.
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The 35-year-old former reality show contestant was found dead after reportedly trying to self harm during a party at a property in Majorca which he was renting out.
A probe has been launched into his death and authorities believe the fatal injury he suffered was a wound to the chest caused by a piece of broken glass from a door which he crashed into on Wednesday morning.
Emergency services attended the villa in Santa Margalida, in the north of the island, but Mr Hall could not be saved.
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A source told Mail Online: "The thorax injury was the one emergency responders at the scene felt was the most traumatic one and most likely to have been fatal."
An autopsy was expected to take place today in Palma but the results will be sent to an investigating judge and will not be officially released.
Police had been questioning four men and two women who were staying at the villa, but no arrests were made.
Another insider previously said: "The hypothesis that he died while self-harming after a possible combination of too much alcohol and possibly drugs is still the one that appears to be the most likely at this stage."
A Civil Guard spokesperson said: "There is nothing pointing to it being the result of a crime at this stage."
Local newspaper Ultima Hora reported on Wednesday that a neighbour of the villa had heard a group of people talking in English about drugs and buying a property in the area before the incident.
An insider close to the investigation added: "Witnesses have told investigators he had been out partying all night and decided to carry on the party back at the place he was renting.
"It appears from what police have been told that he became agitated, possibly from alcohol and other substances he may have consumed which is something an autopsy will determine, and at one point turned aggressive and tried to harm himself by banging his head against things.
"Police are still investigating but it seems like he could have thrown himself against a door with glass in it, breaking it and suffering fatal injuries from the shards that broke off."
Mr Hall, a model and footballer, leaves behind the mother of his child, Misse Beqiri.
The couple had an on-off relationship from 2016 and their daughter, River, was born in November 2017.
Hours before he died, he posted on Instagram showing him enjoying painting, Spanish scenery and fashion.
He wrote: "Life is bollocks sometimes but I’m gonna try remember the good things – ️ looking through things – I’m just making art – in many forms."
💔 RIP Jake... You were only with us a short time, but your presence shone the spotlight on the club.
— Boston United (@bostonunited) May 7, 2026
We will always remember that goal against Tamworth.
Our thoughts go out to your family and friends. 🥹 https://t.co/lZeeoTlni8 pic.twitter.com/ykbzF0Ap2b
Tributes poured in to the reality star following his death, with his former football club Boston United, who play in the National League, posting on X: "RIP Jake... You were only with us a short time, but your presence shone the spotlight on the club.
"We will always remember that goal against Tamworth. Our thoughts go out to your family and friends."
A statement released on behalf of Ms Beqiri read: "At this time, Misse's focus is on supporting and protecting their child as they come to terms with this devastating loss.
"The family ask for privacy, compassion and respect while they grieve privately."
Towie also paid tribute in a statement, saying: "Jake was a part of the Towie family for a number of years and we send our very deepest sympathies to his family and friends following today's very sad news."
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