Pictured: British tourist fighting for life a week after he was stabbed by waiter at Majorca restaurant after arguing about his fiancee's steak
A British tourist is still fighting for his life a week after he was stabbed by a waiter in Majorca following a row about his fiancee's steak.
Lloyd Wood, 44, remains in intensive care after suffering a heart attack when he was rushed to hospital after being knifed in the stomach and leg.
It is understood that the waiter was also stabbed in the argument which erupted over a ribeye served at the Don Denis restaurant in Can Picafort last Wednesday.
Police are investigating but have not yet made any arrests. They still need to interview Mr Wood who remains in a critical condition.
Lloyd Wood, 44, remains in intensive care after suffering a heart attack when he was rushed to hospital after being knifed in the stomach and leg. Mr Wood, an engineer from Mirfield, West Yorkshire, had travelled to Majorca with Janine Parr, 41, to celebrate their recent engagement.
Ms Parr and Mr Wood announced their engagement four weeks ago
Blood on the ground beside an outdoor table and paramedics at the scene of the stabbing at Don Denis in Can Picafort last Wednesday
A source told The Sun: 'They didn't think he would make it through the night at one stage.
'He is still in a serious condition in the intensive care unit.'
Worried relatives have flown from the UK but have not been able to be at his bedside because of Covid restrictions
Mr Wood, an engineer from Mirfield, West Yorkshire, travelled to Majorca with Janine Parr, 41, to celebrate their recent engagement.
The mother-of-four had earlier anounced their wedding plans to friends in an Instagram post.
The café worker said: 'Lloyd asked me to marry him and of course I said yes! So excited for our future together.'
She has not posted to her profile since the stabbing.
Mr Wood lost a lot of blood at the scene, with photos showing spatters on the floor around an outdoor table at Don Denis.
The unidentified waiter suffered injuries which were described as less serious.
Emergency responders stabilised Mr Wood at the scene before he was rushed to Son Espases Hospital in Palma.
The unnamed waiter is said to have treated in another hospital in the town of Muro.
Restaurant manager Jaime Soberats blamed the incident on a disagreement over the quality of the meat.
Can Picafort is described as an ideal resort for families and couples and is a short drive from Puerto Alcudia which is popular with Brits