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Man, 20, dies after falling ill in Ibiza club as heartbroken sisters pay tribute

By staff26 July 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Stan-Lee Connor, 20, from Birkenhead, died while on holiday in Ibiza with his friends. His family have paid tribute to him as they seek answers to his sudden death

Stan-Lee Connor died after a night out in Ibiza
Stan-Lee Connor died after a night out in Ibiza

The heartbroken family of a young man who tragically died after falling ill during a holiday in Ibiza have shared an emotional tribute.

Stan-Lee Connor, 20, from Birkenhead had jetted off to the Spanish island with a mate on Tuesday, July 1, for a six-night break but became unwell on his second evening. Stan, as loved ones knew him, was enjoying a night out at Amnesia in San Antonio when he appeared to take ill, his sister Ellie McSherry said.

His friend took him back to their accommodation at Aparthotel Vibra Monterrey. But when his friend awoke the next morning, he discovered Stan had passed away. The 20 year old’s death is now being investigated by police.

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Stan-Lee Connor died after a night out in Ibiza
Stan-Lee Connor died after a night out in Ibiza

A spokesperson for Merseyside Police stated: “We were made aware on Thursday 3 July of the sudden death of a 20-year-old Wirral man in Ibiza. We shared information provided to us with the Spanish authorities, who are conducting the investigation, and supported the man’s family in their communications with them.”

In a heartfelt tribute shared with the Liverpool Echo by sisters Ellie and Sally, they said: “We lost our beautiful younger brother and son, Stan-Lee Connor, a kind-hearted soul whose heart overflowed with love, and whose life held so much promise. His sudden and heartbreaking passing in Ibiza at just 20 years old has left an immeasurable void in our lives.

“Stan wasn’t just our brother, he was the light in our family. He brought warmth, laughter, and kindness wherever he went, and his presence made everything brighter.

“Stan was a proud and passionate supporter of Everton Football Club, loyal through every win and every heartbreak. He also found deep comfort in music, especially the timeless sounds of Pink Floyd. Their lyrics became a lifeline, especially after the heartbreaking loss of our dad last year. Music gave Stan strength, and in those melodies, he began to find his way back to peace.”

Ellie, 28, revealed how Stan had recently secured his own flat and landed a fresh position at a factory. She explained: “He just got a flat for the first time, he was doing his driving lessons and had just bought his first car. He had a new job and everything was looking up. He was just starting his life properly but he didn’t get a chance.”

She continued: “He was buzzing about having his own place and getting on his own two feet. It’s been a horrible few years.”

The heartbroken family’s tribute went on: “We want to be clear, we are not looking to point fingers. We are seeking something deeper: awareness, compassion, and change. Our Stan’s passing is a devastating reminder of just how vital it is to care, to act when someone is vulnerable and to never look away. The smallest gesture, a simplest act of kindness, can mean the difference between life and loss.

“We have shared everything we know with Merseyside Police and continue to pursue answers through the appropriate channels. But more than anything, we want the world to remember Stan for who he truly was: a big-hearted soul, full of warmth, laughter, and love, the best brother, son and friend anyone could hope for. He had so much life ahead of him and so much love to give.

“In his memory, we ask others to open their eyes and hearts. To check in on those around them. To never ignore someone in pain. Let Stan’s story be a powerful call to action: that care is not optional, it’s necessary.

“Stan-Lee Connor deserved so much more. He had dreams to follow, memories to make, and a future full of happiness. We will carry his legacy forward not only through our grief, but through love, and through a promise to keep his spirit alive by raising awareness of the importance of compassion. Stan Lee Connor deserved better. We will never stop fighting for the truth, for justice and the dignity he always deserved.”

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