A BRIT dad who plunged 16ft off a wall to his death in Majorca has been named as a “true legend”; as his family and friends pay tribute.
after he fell into a rocky area near a popular holiday beach in the early hours of Friday morning.



His daughter, Kaci Fraya, is believed to have been on the Spanish holiday with her dad at the time of his death.
In a touching post on , she wrote: “Love you forever dad.”;
The heartbroken woman in her mid 20s also shared a picture of the pair smiling along with a red love heart.
Clark is also believed to have been father to a younger daughter.
Friends of Ben, from , called him “one of the good ones”; and a “great guy”;.
Becky Paris said: “Honestly I just spent the majority of the evening blabbering on about how ‘it’s the kind of thing you read about in the newspapers, but think well it wouldn’t ever happen’ as it wasn’t real life.
“Today I am just absolutely heartbroken for you and your little family.
“No words that could make sense of it. You really were one of the good ones mate.”;
Peter Fordham added: “RIP Ben Clark. Devastating news and a sad loss.
“You will be massively missed. Condolences to all your friends and family.”;
Glenn Quackenbush wrote on social media: “Farewell to great guy Mr Ben Clark. It was an honour RIP.”;
And good friend Chris Jon Osman simply said: “He was a great guy and a true legend.”;
Last month a British woman died after plunging from a scenic beauty spot in Majorca.
The 39-year-old was rushed to hospital critically injured following the drama but failed to overcome her injuries.
She fell about 60 feet from a lookout point in the Palma neighbourhood of es Jonquet overlooking the sea.
Local police and paramedics who responded to an emergency call stabilised her at the scene before putting a ‘Green Alert’ in place to make sure she got to hospital as quickly as possible by clearing traffic for the ambulance transporting her.
confirmed after the May 19 tragedy they were not looking for anyone else in connection with what happened and the woman’s death was not being treated as a crime.
