
A 77-year-old British pensioner has died after a tourist bus plunged into a ravine in the Canary Islands.
The man, who has not yet been identified, was one of 27 British passengers on board the bus, which crashed at around 1:15pm on Friday on the GM-2 highway near San Sebastian de La Gomera.
The group are reported to have been travelling to the San Sebastián de La Gomera dock where they were due to travel by ferry to Tenerife.
All 27 passengers were initially rushed to hospital, but authorities said 21 have now been discharged. A 73 and 42 year old man, and one other passenger, suffered severe injuries and were transferred to hospital in Tenerife.
Local officials said: “Emergency health services attended to the 28 occupants of the bus, 27 tourists of British nationality and the driver. One male deceased is confirmed and 27 injured of varying degrees of severity.”
Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper said she is “ready to support Brits and their families”.
La Gomera has a resident population of around 23,000 and is not a mainstream destination for British travellers. It has no international airport and any of the people who spend time there are hikers – especially British and German.
Key Points
- One dead and multiple people killed in bus crash
- British man, 77, killed in crash
- What to know about La Gomera - The small isle in the Canary Islands
- Helicopters transferring 'seriously injured' people to Tenerife
- Canary Islands government declares a state of emergency
Recap: Police investigating whether brake failure is responsible for bus crash
12:00 , Nicole Wootton-CanePolice investigating the bus crash in La Gomera suspect that a brake failure could have caused the coach to come off the road.
Juan Luis Navarro, the island director of the general state administration, told journalists that the driver detected a problem with braking and “tried to fight” it, local media reported.
The bus then came off the road and rolled down the slope, he said.
“Fortunately, it stopped before being thrown off the road. Otherwise it could have been much more serious.”
Bus expected to be removed from scene on Saturday
11:30 , Nicole Wootton-CaneAuthorities are expecting to move the bus from the ravine into which it fell on Saturday.
Pictures from Friday showed emergency services carrying out investigations at the scene following the crash.
In an update, island authorities said the bus had been shored up and is expected to be removed from the scene later today.
Watch: One dead and 27 injured after Canary Islands bus crash
11:00 , Nicole Wootton-CaneDeceased man was travelling with wife, authorities say
10:30 , Nicole Wootton-CaneThe 77-year-old British man who was killed in Friday’s crash was travelling with his wife, according to authorities.
In an update posted on Friday evening, the Canary Islands government said all passengers initially taken to hospital nearby have been discharged, except for the wife of the man who died.
Four people were also transferred to hospital in Tenerife, including the driver.
Bus driver among injured transferred to hospital in Tenerife
10:00 , Nicole Wootton-CaneThe bus driver is among the victims of the crash transferred to hospital in Tenerife, authorities said.
There were 28 people including the driver inside the vehicle at the time of the incident. All were initially transferred to hospital, with four taken to hospitals in Tenerife for further treatment.
In pictures: Bus landed on its side after falling into ravine
09:30 , Nicole Wootton-Cane

How did the accident unfold?
09:00 , Nicole Wootton-CaneJust after 1pm on Friday, emergency services received reports a bus had come off the road and slid down a slope.
Pictures show the bus on its side after falling down a ravine off a winding mountainous road in La Gomera.
Firefighters, police, the Spanish Red Cross and several ambulances, including an air ambulance, were among the emergency responders who attended to the British tourists and driver.
At 2pm, a state of alert issued by the Canary Islands government in response to the incident came into force.
Shortly after, president of the Canary Islands Fernando Clavijo posted on X to express support for the victims and their families.
All 27 passengers and the driver were initially taken to hospital, with two helicoptered to aid in Tenerife with severe injuries.
Later, the British government confirmed it is supporting the family of a British man who died.
Where is La Gomera?
08:30 , Nicole Wootton-CaneRecap: British man dead and dozens injured after bus crashes in Canary Islands
08:00 , Harriette BoucherA British man died after a bus carrying UK tourists crashed down a ravine in La Gomera yesterday.
The 77-year-old, who has not yet been identified, is one of 27 British passengers understood to be travelling to to the San Sebastián de La Gomera dock where they were due to travel by ferry to Tenerife.
A 73 and 42 year old man, who suffered severe injuries, were helicoptered to a hospital in Tenerife, while another person on the bus is also in critical condition.
The other 23 passengers, all believed to be British, were taken to the hospital on the island. Of these, 21 have now been discharged, authorities said.
Police have said they are investigating whether a brake failure caused the bus to come off the road, after the driver noticed an issue with braking and “tried to fight”.
The British government said it was supporting the family of the man who died.
Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper wrote on X: “My thoughts are with those affected by the tragic incident involving a bus carrying British holidaymakers in the Canary Islands.
“We are in touch with the local authorities & ready to support Brits & their families.”
British man, 77, killed in crash
07:41 , Nicole Wootton-CaneA 77-year-old British man has died after a tourist bus crashed into a ravine in the Canary Islands on Friday.
The man has not yet been identified.
A foreign office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who died in the bus accident in the Canary Islands and are in contact with the local authorities.”
What to know about La Gomera - The small isle in the Canary Islands
06:00 , Harriette BoucherThe Independent’s travel correspondent, Simon Calder, has provided background on La Gomera:
This was a horrific accident on a beautiful island. La Gomera is not a mainstream destination for British travellers. It’s a small and mountainous isle to the west of the biggest Canary Island, Tenerife. The resident population of around 23,000 compares with almost a million on Tenerife.
Unlike most of the Canary Islands, La Gomera has no international airport. Many of the people who spend time there are hikers – especially British and German.
But there are also day trips run from the big resorts at the south western end of Tenerife including Costa Adeje, Las Americas and Los Cristianos – which is the departure point from the ferry.
The voyage takes about an hour, and is followed by a coach tour of the scenic locations as well as a stop for lunch.
These trips have been operating for many years without incident. But inevitably in a location with narrow mountain roads, the risks are higher than in flat terrain.
How emergency services responded to the bus crash in La Gomera
04:00 , Harriette BoucherAfter a bus full of British tourists veered off the road on Friday, the Canary Islands emergency and security coordination centre received an alert informing them of the crash.
The emergency service said it activated the necessary emergency resources and deployed two medical helicopters, one medical ambulance, two basic life support ambulances, and two non-urgent health transport units.
Health services assessed those injured at the scene and transferred several of them to the hospital.
Red Cross and civil protection units were also in attendance and took those with less severe injuries to the hospital.
A 73 and 42 year old man were among those seriously injured in the deadly bus crash in La Gomera on Friday and were transferred to the island’s Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Hospital before being flown to the hospitals in Tenerife.
In pictures: Emergency service workers respond to deadly bus crash in La Gomera
02:00 , Harriette Boucher
Watch: Canary Islands Tourist Bus Crash
Saturday 11 April 2026 00:00 , Harriette BoucherPolice investigating whether brake failure is responsible for bus crash
Friday 10 April 2026 22:10 , Harriette BoucherPolice investigating the bus crash in La Gomera suspect that a brake failure could have caused the coach to come off the road.
Juan Luis Navarro, the island director of the general state administration, told journalists that the driver detected a problem with braking and “tried to fight” it, local media reported.
The bus then came off the road and rolled down the slope, he said.
“Fortunately, it stopped before being thrown off the road. Otherwise it could have been much more serious.”
In pictures: Bus carrying British tourists crashes into ravine
Friday 10 April 2026 21:35 , Harriette Boucher

What to know about La Gomera - The small isle in the Canary Islands
Friday 10 April 2026 21:15 , Harriette BoucherThe Independent’s travel correspondent, Simon Calder, has provided background on La Gomera:
This was a horrific accident on a beautiful island. La Gomera is not a mainstream destination for British travellers. It’s a small and mountainous isle to the west of the biggest Canary Island, Tenerife. The resident population of around 23,000 compares with almost a million on Tenerife.
Unlike most of the Canary Islands, La Gomera has no international airport. Many of the people who spend time there are hikers – especially British and German.
But there are also day trips run from the big resorts at the south western end of Tenerife including Costa Adeje, Las Americas and Los Cristianos – which is the departure point from the ferry.
The voyage takes about an hour, and is followed by a coach tour of the scenic locations as well as a stop for lunch.
These trips have been operating for many years without incident. But inevitably in a location with narrow mountain roads, the risks are higher than in flat terrain.
Bus that crashed in La Gomera was taking Britons to airport, says tour operator
Friday 10 April 2026 20:57 , Harriette BoucherThe British tourists involved in the deadly bus crash in La Gomera were on their way to the airport to return to the UK, tour operator Holiday Property Bond has said.
It is understood that all passengers on the bus were British, including the man who died.
Another four tourists are in serious condition and are being treated in hospital.
Foreign office says its supporting family of British man who died in bus crash
Friday 10 April 2026 20:38 , Harriette BoucherThe UK government has confirmed the man who died in the bus crash in La Gomera on Friday was a British national.
It said it was supporting his family following the incident.
A foreign office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who died in the bus accident in the Canary Islands and are in contact with the local authorities.”
Earlier, Yvette Cooper said: “My thoughts are with those affected by the tragic incident involving a bus carrying British holidaymakers in the Canary Islands.
“We are in touch with the local authorities & ready to support Brits & their families.”
UK government ready to support Britons involved in 'tragic incident', foreign secretary says
Friday 10 April 2026 20:12 , Harriette BoucherYvette Cooper said the government is ready to support the British nationals involved in the bus crash in La Gomera.
“My thoughts are with those affected by the tragic incident involving a bus carrying British holidaymakers in the Canary Islands,” the foreign secretary wrote on X.
“We are in touch with the local authorities & ready to support Brits & their families.”
How emergency services responded to the bus crash in La Gomera
Friday 10 April 2026 19:45 , Harriette BoucherAfter a bus full of British tourists veered off the road on Friday, the Canary Islands emergency and security coordination centre received an alert informing them of the crash.
The emergency service said it activated the necessary emergency resources and deployed two medical helicopters, one medical ambulance, two basic life support ambulances, and two non-urgent health transport units.
Health services assessed those injured at the scene and transferred several of them to the hospital.
Red Cross and civil protection units were also in attendance and took those with less severe injuries to the hospital.
A 73 and 42 year old man were among those seriously injured in the deadly bus crash in La Gomera on Friday and were transferred to the island’s Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Hospital before being flown to the hospitals in Tenerife.
In pictures: Emergency service workers attending the scene of deadly bus crash
Friday 10 April 2026 19:25 , Harriette Boucher
In pictures: Bus crashed on windy roads next to cliffside
Friday 10 April 2026 18:45 , Harriette BoucherToday’s deadly bus crash took place on the windy road of the GM-2 highway near San Sebastian de La Gomera.
Images from the scene suggest that the bus had come off the road at a hairpin bend when it plunged into the ravine.
There appears to only be a wooden barrier between the winding road and steep cliffside.


UK embassy in Spain 'stands ready to support British nationals'
Friday 10 April 2026 18:43 , Harriette BoucherThe British embassy in Madrid has said it is ready to support British nationals who have been affected by the “tragic” bus crash in La Gomera.
In a statement to Sky News, it said: “Our thoughts go out to those affected by this tragic incident.
“We are aware of the situation, and we stand ready to support British nationals.
“We are also in touch with local authorities on the ground.”
Two men, 73 and 42, were seriously injured in La Gomera bus crash, authorities say
Friday 10 April 2026 18:18 , Harriette BoucherA 73 and 42 year old man were among those seriously injured in the deadly bus crash in La Gomera on Friday.
Authorities said the 73 year old man sustained multiple traumatic injuries and was transferred in an ambulance to the island’s Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Hospital before being flown to the University Hospital of the Canary Islands in a helicopter.
The 42 year old man also had severe injuries and was taken to the Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Hospital and then transferred to a separate hospital in Tenerife.
Another two seriously injured people were transferred to the Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Hospital along with 23 passengers.
Red Cross and civil protection units transported some of the injured to the hospital.
In pictures: Rescuers attend the scene of the deadly bus crash in La Gomera
Friday 10 April 2026 18:05 , Harriette Boucher
Deadly bus crash took place in same location in La Gomera last year
Friday 10 April 2026 17:58 , Harriette BoucherA public transport bus crashed last May in the same spot where the bus carrying British tourists crashed today in La Gomera.
According to local reports, a 73 year old woman died, and 11 other people were injured, when the bus veered off the road on the GM-2 main road near San Sebastián de La Gomera.
Emergency services at the time said the vehicle had been operating its regular route between Alajeró and San Sebastián when it overturned.
Like today’s crash, it prompted a major emergency response, which included ambulances and a helicopter.
Canary Islands Tourist Bus Crash
Friday 10 April 2026 17:49 , Harriette BoucherMapped: Where did the bus carrying British tourists crash in La Gomera??
Friday 10 April 2026 17:35 , Harriette BoucherCanary Islands president says his 'thoughts are with the victims and their families'
Friday 10 April 2026 17:30 , Harriette BoucherFernando Clavijo, the president of Canary Islands has commented on today’s crash in La Gomera, saying his thoughts were with victims and their families.
What is La Gomera? The small isle in Canary Islands
Friday 10 April 2026 17:22 , Harriette BoucherThe Independent’s travel correspondent, Simon Calder, has provided background on La Gomera:
This was a horrific accident on a beautiful island. La Gomera is not a mainstream destination for British travellers. It’s a small and mountainous isle to the west of the biggest Canary Island, Tenerife. The resident population of around 23,000 compares with almost a million on Tenerife.
Unlike most of the Canary Islands, La Gomera has no international airport. Many of the people who spend time there are hikers – especially British and German.
But there are also day trips run from the big resorts at the south western end of Tenerife including Costa Adeje, Las Americas and Los Cristianos – which is the departure point from the ferry.
The voyage takes about an hour, and is followed by a coach tour of the scenic locations as well as a stop for lunch.
These trips have been operating for many years without incident. But inevitably in a location with narrow mountain roads, the risks are higher than in flat terrain.
In pictures: Bus carrying British tourists plunges into ravine in La Gomera
Friday 10 April 2026 17:13 , Harriette Boucher
Canary Islands government declares a state of emergency
Friday 10 April 2026 17:07 , Harriette BoucherThe Canary Islands government has declared a state of emergency after a bus carrying British passengers plunged into a ravine in La Gomera.
Officials said: “The Government of the Canary Islands, through the Directorate General of Emergencies, has declared a state of alert due to a multiple-victim accident on La Gomera, effective from 2:00 PM today, Friday, April 10.
“This decision is based on the situation and in accordance with the Canary Islands Autonomous Community's Territorial Emergency Plan for Civil Protection.”
Helicopters transferring 'seriously injured' people to Tenerife
Friday 10 April 2026 16:59 , Harriette BoucherTwo helicopters are transferring two “seriously injured” people to hospitals in Tenerife, Canary Islands emergency services said.
Another person is being transferred to the University Hospital of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, while someone has been taken to the University Hospital of Canarias.
Pictured: Crash site of a tourist bus that veered off the road in San Sebastian de La Gomera
Friday 10 April 2026 16:56 , Harriette Boucher
Passenger killed in bus crash was a man
Friday 10 April 2026 16:55 , Harriette BoucherA man has died after a bus crashed in San Sebastian de La Gomera in the Canary Islands.A post on the 112 Canarias official account said emergency services attended to 28 occupants of the bus, which included the driver and 27 British tourists.
One man was confirmed dead at the scene while three others suffered serious injuries.
The injured were transferred to the Hospital Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe.
