A 27-year-old artist from Mallorca died during a trapeze performance in Germany. The island is shocked â friends, colleagues and neighbors remember a lively artist.
Sudden Accident in the Ring
On Saturday evening, news spread through the narrow streets of Palma, sparking conversations at bars and markets: a 27-year-old artist who called Mallorca home died during a performance in Bautzen. Eyewitnesses report that she fell from about five meters onto the ring and died on the spot. Many spectators left the tent in shock, parents pulled their children away, and the silence afterwards was heavy.
Who was she?
Among friends on the island, most knew her simply by her first name. In her social media posts she showed the sea at Playa de Palma, early morning runs on the promenade, and small, thoughtful lines between rehearsals â someone who enjoyed island life but loved the trapeze even more. She apparently worked for several circus companies across Europe; trips to Germany, Austria, and Poland were part of her daily life.
How the fall happened is still unclear. Authorities are investigating. Colleagues are speechless. Apparently the artist did without a safety rope during the performance â for some acts this is common and a conscious decision by the artists. Whether technical problems, a mistake, or a tragic moment of inattention underlie it, the investigations must clarify.
Mourning on the island
On Mallorca the reactions are personal and quiet. A neighbor from Son Canals said she was always cheerful, walking the dog in the mornings with a greeting. A young colleague from the circus scene posted: She lived for the jump, you can see it in every photo. Small memorial groups form on social networks; some bring flowers to known meeting points, others remember her over coffee at Plaça Major.
For many it is a reminder: The circus is art, adventure, and risk at once. Questions about safety, responsibility, and culture remain. In the coming days the investigators will say more; until then there is room for mourning, remembrance, and the quiet wonder about someone who preferred to stand high above the ring than stay on the ground.
Our thoughts go out to family and friends. If you have personal contacts on Mallorca or wish to take part, local groups already provide first notices about memorial events.
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