Hospital Incident at Son Llatzer Involving Custody Dispute and Police Intervention

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This news report recounts an incident that unfolded last Friday at Son Llatzer hospital in Palma. A 41-year-old man barricaded himself inside a room near the birth department, a tense moment that drew the attention of hospital staff, local police, and onlookers. Reports indicate that custody of a newborn baby had just been awarded elsewhere, and the man reacted with anger to that development. He reportedly threatened harm and attempted to light a fire, triggering alarm among medical personnel who were forced to take immediate safety measures. For nearly twenty minutes the parents and infant remained inside the room as the situation escalated. A police negotiator arrived and began to communicate with the man, attempting to persuade him to step away from the danger and to relinquish the dangerous course of action. The negotiations continued until the door finally opened, and officers moved in to restrain him and secure the area. He was arrested by the authorities on suspicion of threats and resisting law enforcement, and the newborn, along with the mother, remained unharmed in the care of hospital staff during the lock down. After the confrontation, the man was taken into custody and later transferred to the Palma sentinel court for official processing, where a formal decision was made to release him under a protective order limiting his contact with his daughter and preventing him from approaching Son Llatzer or the affected hospital.

The accounts from investigators and sources close to the case confirm the sequence of events around one fifteen in the afternoon of the prior Friday. An IMAS (Majorca Institute for Social Affairs) technician had requested police assistance to inform the father that custody of his daughter, born the previous day at Son Llàtzer, had been withdrawn. The man, described as a Moroccan national, reacted with a fury that led him to barricade himself in the room where the baby and mother were located. He expressed the intent to set his own life and the delivery area aflame, prompting a rapid and careful response from security teams on site. The hospital staff took precautions to ensure the wellbeing of everyone involved while awaiting resolution.

A responding patrol attempted to persuade the man to change course, but they encountered resistance. The High Police attached a special crisis response unit to the case and engaged a hospital-based negotiator who worked to de-escalate the situation. For more than thirty minutes the negotiator spoke with the man, seeking to gain his cooperation and to protect the infant and mother from harm. When the man opened the door, he appeared remorseful and attempted to reassert control, but the officers acted swiftly to subdue him and take him into custody on charges including threats and resistance to law enforcement. The rapid intervention by police helped prevent harm to the people inside the birth department and ensured the safety of hospital staff continuing ordinary duties.

The man appeared before the Palma sentinel court on the following day. After the initial statements were collected, authorities released him, but with a restraining order in place. The order prohibits him from approaching his daughter and from coming near Son Llatzer hospital, a measure designed to safeguard the family involved and to minimize any risk of further incidents. The case, as described by multiple sources, remains under judicial supervision as investigators review the incident and confirm the precise legal steps taken at each stage of the proceedings.

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