Dad-of-four, 45, ‘forever loved’ following death in Magaluf after getting lost & separated from ‘heartbroken’ wife
A DAD-OF-FOUR who collapsed and died on a street in Magaluf in the early hours on Monday morning will be “forever loved by his heartbroken” family.
Michael Grant, 45, was discovered unresponsive near the Punta Bellena strip in the Spanish hotspot in the early hours of Monday morning.
It is now believed that the physiotherapist had gotten separated from his wife Leanne while on a night out and was lost when tragedy hit.
Micheal, who was also and Irish youth soccer coach, was on holiday in Magaluf with his wife and their four children, along with other Irish families.
It is understood that he was staying at a family-friendly resort nearby but became separated from the group and became disoriented.
He then collapsed while crossing Martin Ros Garcia street.
A security guard alerted local police after witnessing him collapse and despite attempts to revive him at the scene, he was pronounced dead shortly after.
Michael’s body lay on the street for several hours as police launched an investigation.
A local shopkeeper told The Daily Mail: “I was not here when the man died, it was about four o’clock in the morning. But when I came to work at about 8am his body was still lying on the ground. It was horrible.”
Tributes have been pouring in for Michael following the news of his sudden death.
His family said Michael will be “deeply mourned and forever loved”.
His death notice online reads: “Deeply mourned and forever loved by his heartbroken wife Leanne, his four children Kayley, Niamh, Shay and Sofia, his devastated parents Michael (Sam) and Marie (Grant), sisters Jeannette, Deborah and Deirdre, brothers and best friends Brian and Alan, his parents-in-law Luke and Tina (Nolan), brothers-in-law Les and Shane, Shane’s wife Trish, sisters-in-law Lilian, Sinead and Catherine, Catherine’s partner Gordon.
“Always remembered and forever loved by his ten nieces and nephews, godchildren, uncles, aunts, cousins, extended family, relatives, neighbours and his wide circle of wonderful friends.”
Taking to Facebook, St Josephs AFC Waterford also remembered Michael as “more than just a coach” and a “beloved friend”.
They wrote: “It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the sudden shock passing of our dearest club member and head child coach, Michael Grant.
“As many of you know, Michael was more than just a coach to us—he was a beloved friend and as a club and for his family we need time to process this devastating loss.
‘Absence will be profoundly felt’
“Michael was an integral part of our community, and his absence will be profoundly felt. He was not just a coach but a mentor and a friend to all the children and adult members at St Joseph’s.
“More recently His dedication, passion, and love for the kids were evident in everything he did. He cherished every one of them, and I’m sure you will all agree that his impact was immeasurable.
“We extend our heartfelt condolences to Michael’s family: his wife Leanne, their children Kayleigh, Niamh, Shay and Sophia , his parents Sam and Marie, his brothers, sisters and extended family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this incredibly difficult time.
“We also want to acknowledge the grief and shock that our own children and members are experiencing. Michael was a significant part of their lives, and his loss is deeply personal to each of us.
‘Missed forever’
“In the coming days, we will share more information regarding any plans to honor Michael’s memory. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate through this challenging period.
“Michael, sleep well, dear friend. You will be missed forever, but your legacy and the love you shared will never be forgotten and will always live on in our club.”
A relative has also shared a post on social media, remembering Micheal as “forever loved” by his extended family and wide circle of friends.
Funeral details are yet to be announced.