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4 dead, 3 injured as 6-storey building collapses in Madrid

No fewer than four people have been confirmed dead in a six-storey building collapse in Madrid, the capital of Spain.

Spanish emergency services recovered the bodies of the victims from beneath the rubble of the collapsed building, which was under renovation, on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.

“It is with deep sadness that we confirm that Madrid firefighters have recovered the bodies of the people who went missing after the collapse,” Mayor Jose Luis Almeida wrote on X.

The victims have been identified as three men aged between 30 and 50 from Ecuador, Mali, and Guinea-Conakry and employed at the site as construction workers, as well as a 30-year-old woman, the renovation project’s architect.

Their remains were found on Wednesday morning, nearly 15 hours after the collapse of the building’s interior structure that left its facade intact, in a search-and-rescue operation in which police and firefighters deployed drones and sniffer dogs.

Three other construction workers were injured.

One construction worker named Mikhail was pumping concrete into the building’s lower floors and was outside when the collapse occurred.

He said he saw a large cloud of dust and immediately sprinted away.

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“I was the first to run; I didn’t care about anything else. I’ll save my life first and, if I can, save others later,” he told Reuters.

According to Madrid’s online registry of buildings under construction, the property was built in 1965.

The building underwent two technical inspections in 2012 and 2022 and was classified as “unfavourable” due to “the general condition of the facade, exterior, partition walls, roof, roof terraces and plumbing and sewage system”.

The former office building, located in an area of downtown Madrid popular with tourists near the opera house and royal palace, was being converted into a four-star hotel by developer Rehbilita, according to information on its website.

Rehbilita did not respond to a request for comment.

The property belongs to Saudi-based fund RSR, a real estate investor specialising in high-end hotels and tourist apartments in Spain and Portugal. RSR bought it for 24.5 million euros ($28.5 million) in 2022.

Its renovation, approved by municipal authorities in December 2024, was expected to last two years.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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