BARCELONA — Spanish authorities have recovered the body of James ‘Jimmy’ Gracey, a 20-year-old University of Alabama student from Illinois, concluding a multiday search operation along Barcelona’s coastline. The discovery was made Thursday by police divers near the area where the honors student was last seen early Tuesday morning.
Gracey, visiting Spain during spring break with friends, became separated from his group approximately at 3 a.m. Tuesday outside the popular Shoko nightclub situated along Barcelona’s beachfront district. According to family members residing in Elmhurst, Illinois, the student never returned to his accommodation, prompting concern among traveling companions.
Catalonia’s regional police confirmed the positive identification through official channels while emphasizing their ongoing investigation into the precise circumstances surrounding the death. The recovery of Gracey’s mobile phone prior to locating his body had initially alerted authorities to potential foul play.
In response to the tragedy, the Gracey family issued a heartfelt statement requesting privacy and spiritual support: ‘We are profoundly grateful for the kindness extended to our family during this devastating period. We have chosen to temporarily step away from media engagements to focus on mutual support and healing.’
The University of Alabama community mourns the loss of the distinguished student, describing him as an academically gifted individual who served as chaplain within the Theta Chi fraternity. University representatives confirmed they are providing direct assistance to the grieving family.
Despite Barcelona’s reputation as a generally secure tourist destination attracting millions annually, this incident has raised questions about safety protocols in nightlife districts. The city’s beaches and adjacent entertainment establishments remain popular among international visitors, with petty theft typically representing the most common tourist concern.
Family members remembered Gracey as ‘an exceptional older brother and role model’ whose Catholic upbringing and academic dedication characterized his Midwestern values. International travel safety advocates may reexamine protocols for American students visiting European destinations following this tragic outcome.
