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Hero receptionist saved life of Brit mum & baby after she gave birth prematurely in hotel garden during Spain blackout

Published on April 30, 2025 at 07:57 AM

A HEROIC receptionist who saved a young Brit mum’s newborn after she gave birth during the historic Spanish blackout has told his “incredible”; experience.

Hotel worker Arturo Bermudez came to the holidaymaker’s rescue during her premature delivery at the Puente Real in Torremolinos.

Hotel receptionist Arturo Bermudez.
Heroic Arturo Bermudez helped save a tot’s life during its premature birth
Hotel Puente Real lobby.
A Brit staying at Hotel Puente Real sought help after her waters broke in the middle of the night
A supermarket worker assists a customer with a flashlight during a power outage.
The drama unfolded during Spain’s horror power outages

The newborn was in a critical conditionon Tuesday morningafter suffering complications in the dead of night during.

But in their latest update, said the tot was in a “stable”; condition after being rushed to the Materno Infantil Hospital in Malaga.

Receptionist , 40, told how he caught the baby after it “dropped out”; of its mum’s womb before performing life-saving CPR.

The drama unfolded at around 3am on Tuesday morning just after had come back on in the area following a .

The British holidaymaker in her twenties was 30 weeks pregnant when she went into labour – and is also in a stable condition.

Bermudez said: “The baby was dead when it was born. Its lips were purple.”;

He added that he was “lucky enough”; to be beside the mum when the baby came out, as without him present “it would have smashed its head on the ground”;.

The Brit mum gave birth “as she went out to a garden area by reception to get some fresh air”;, according to the courageous receptionist.

The brave worker then described how he saved the premature baby with CPR.

“When I saw it didn’t have a pulse I started tapping its chest with three fingers and doing mouth-to-mouth while I got the mum to pat its bottom after putting a finger in its mouth to remove some of the reflux and cut its umbilical cord,”; he said.

The baby “kept coming and going”; after two or three minutes of revival attempts – prompting the man to call for help.

He said: “There had been no time to call for a taxi so I had to act on instinct and with help from a woman from 999 who was giving me advice on the phone.

“The ambulance people took over when they arrived.”;

Bermudez described the baby’s mum as “very young”; and told how “she was in a state of shock when they took her to hospital”;.

“I’m being told she’s okay and in a normal ward and we’re just praying now her baby boy pulls through,”; he said hopefully.

Hotel pool and buildings.
The woman gave birth 10 weeks early in the garden of the hotel
Hotel receptionist Arturo Bermudez.
The hotel worker told his ‘incredible’ experience

Bermudez, who has only basic first aid training and has worked as an electrician as well as in , said: “I only found out the British woman was pregnant after her waters broke.”;

The mum’s partner had earlier told hotel staff that her belly was aching and they asked for .

But the hotel staff “couldn’t offer any”; and instead offered to arrange for a taxi to take her to a doctor.

Alert Bermudez said that when he “saw her come down to reception with her trousers all wet”;, he knew he had to act fast.

“It was an incredible experience and one I hope has a happy ending for both mother and baby.

“I’d like to think anyone would act the way I did in that sort of situation,”; the humble man added.

“I don’t consider myself to be a hero but it’s true I brought that little baby back to life.”;

A Police car officers (R) patrols under switched-off traffic lights during a massive power cut affecting the entire Iberian peninsula and the south of France, in Madrid on April 28, 2025. A
Police cars patrol traffic caused by dead traffic lights in Madrid
Passengers waiting at a train station during a power outage.
The historic blackout left millions without electricity

National Police said that a baby was “delivered at the doors of a hotel in Torremolinos”;.

They confirmed it was “born prematurely”; with the help of “emergency medical responders, the hotel receptionist and police officers”;.

A regional emergency service spokesman said the dramatic birth unfolded “during the early hours of yesterday morning in the midst of the crisis caused by the blackout on the Spanish mainland”;.

They said: “The receptionist of the establishment assisted her and even performed CPR on the newborn, who had no pulse.

“The baby showed signs of asphyxia and had gone purple so the receptionist, following instructions from medical experts over the phone, performed CPR manoeuvres until it started to cough.”;

The devastating power that took place during the fortunate birth left millions of people without electricity and trapped thousands in lifts or in sweltering-hot trains with no air conditioning.

They have so far been blamed for five deaths.

But had been restored to nearly 90% of mainlandSpainby early on Tuesday, the grid operator REE said.

was also restored overnight to around 6.2 million households in Portugal out of 6.5 million, according to the national electricity grid operator.

came on again in and in Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, on Monday night to massive cheers.

Employees stand inside a supermarket without lights in Burgos on April 28, 2025, during a massive power cut affecting the entire Iberian peninsula and the south of France. A
Employees stand inside a supermarket without lights in Burgos
Panic buying in a grocery store in Spain or Portugal.
Supermarkets were swamped with people wanting to stock up in case of shortages

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