**Gruesome Find: Foot Discovered on Ibiza Beach** A foot has been discovered on a popular tourist beach in Ibiza, sparking an investigation by local authorities. The unsettling find occurred yesterday morning at Playa d’en Bossa, near the four-star Vibra Algarb Hotel. A man, described as a foreigner, stumbled upon the foot while walking along the sandy shore. Police are currently working to determine whether the foot belongs to a man or a woman. They are also investigating the circumstances surrounding the potential death of the individual. DNA tests are underway, but results are expected to take several days. The alarm was raised around 8am, prompting a swift response from law enforcement. Footage from local media shows police officers on the beach, using a stick to prevent the foot from being washed away by the waves. As news of the discovery spread, tourists and residents gathered at the scene, leading officers to block off the street above the beach. This incident follows the recovery of a decomposed body from Talamanca Bay just three days prior. Coastguards brought the body ashore, but there is currently no indication that it is connected to the foot found on the beach. Local newspapers have begun speculating about the possibility of foul play, suggesting that the foot may belong to a murder victim. However, police have not confirmed any details regarding the timing of the death or whether the foot is linked to any missing persons. Authorities have noted that recent storms and flooding may have contributed to the foot washing ashore. Ibiza experienced heavy rainfall last week, with further downpours following the impact of Storm Alice on the Balearic Islands and the Costa Blanca. A local source commented, “The incident has caused great commotion among residents and tourists who were walking along the beach at the time. The authorities are not ruling out any hypotheses and are continuing to work to clarify the facts.” As the investigation unfolds, police are urging anyone with information to come forward to assist in their inquiries.