Accidental Drowning Confirmed: University of Alabama Student Jimmy Gracey’s Death in Barcelona Ruled Non-Criminal After CCTV and Autopsy Review

Barcelona, Spain — The spring break journey that reunited friends ended in unimaginable sorrow for 20-year-old James “Jimmy” Gracey, a junior at the University of Alabama from Elmhurst, Illinois. His body was recovered from shallow waters off Somorrostro Beach near Port Olímpic on Thursday, March 20, 2026, after he accidentally fell into the sea close to the Shôko nightclub. Catalan police (Mossos d’Esquadra) have classified the incident as accidental drowning, with surveillance footage showing Gracey walking alone before the fall and no evidence of third-party involvement.

Gracey was visiting classmates studying abroad during spring break. On the night of March 16 into early March 17, he joined Theta Chi fraternity brothers at Shôko — a popular beachfront Asian-fusion restaurant and lounge club on the Port Olímpic promenade, famous for its energetic vibe, DJ sets, and Mediterranean views.

Witnesses and CCTV footage reviewed by police depicted Gracey socializing normally, engaging with groups in the lively crowd. Friends departed around 3 a.m., but Gracey remained briefly before exiting. Surveillance captured him near the entrance, then walking alone toward the nearby breakwater along Somorrostro Beach. Moments later, he fell into the water. When he failed to return to the group’s Airbnb, he was reported missing.

Exterior and interior glimpses of Shôko nightclub in Barcelona’s Port Olímpic — the beachfront venue where Jimmy Gracey enjoyed his final night out with friends.

Gracey’s phone was recovered Tuesday from a known local offender in Barceloneta, who claimed he found it on the beach. Police unlocked it to notify the family and review location data. His wallet was found floating nearby. Divers searched the marina; his body was located Thursday afternoon in approximately 13 feet of water just offshore.

Preliminary autopsy at the Institute of Legal Medicine of Catalonia confirmed drowning, with injuries consistent with striking breakwater rocks in waves. Police sources emphasized that CCTV shows Gracey alone during the fall — “everything points to an accident, not a criminal act.” Toxicology results (alcohol/drugs) remain pending but have not shifted the non-suspicious determination.

Police and dive teams at Port Olímpic during the recovery near the breakwater where footage captured Jimmy Gracey’s accidental fall.

Jimmy Gracey was an honors accounting major and Theta Chi chaplain, remembered as outgoing, kind, and supportive — 6’1″ with a warm smile and positive energy. The University of Alabama released: “The UA community is heartbroken… Jimmy’s loss is deeply felt. Counseling resources are available.”

The family stated: “Our family is heartbroken as we confirm that Jimmy’s body has been recovered in Barcelona. Jimmy was a deeply loved son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend, and our family is struggling to come to terms with this unimaginable loss. We are profoundly grateful for the outpouring of love, support, and prayers from people around the world… We also sincerely appreciate the continued support and coordination of the local authorities and the U.S. Consulate… As we navigate this painful time, we kindly ask for privacy so that we may grieve together.”

Mother Therese Gracey actively posted during the search, noting police had his phone (recovered from theft) and sharing a last photo from Shôko showing him in a white shirt with a cross necklace. Father Taras Gracey traveled to Spain to assist. Sen. Katie Britt’s office and the U.S. Embassy provided support.

Gracey’s girlfriend, Kenna Cohen, shared a tribute: “Forever in debt for being loved by the most pure-hearted, sweet, devoted and selfless soul… Grateful to witness the last six months of your incredible life.”

Port Olímpic/Somorrostro Beach attracts tourists but holds nighttime dangers: slippery docks, currents, crowds post-drinking. Authorities stress water safety reminders. U.S. advisories highlight nightlife caution in Spain.

As the family prepares repatriation for burial in Elmhurst, tributes pour in: fraternity brothers recall his leadership and kindness; classmates his campus enthusiasm. Social media shares joyful photos from games, family events, and hockey (he was an avid player).

Cherished portraits of Jimmy Gracey: The vibrant University of Alabama student, fraternity leader, and devoted brother remembered fondly.

This tragedy highlights travel’s fragility. Spring break draws thousands to Europe; Barcelona is safe but emphasizes buddy systems near water. Gracey was with friends earlier but stayed longer — a common decision ending in an accidental slip.

The investigation, concluding accidental, involved police, divers, Consulate, and family coordination. Phone recovery was opportunistic (beach find); no connection to the fall. No mysterious elements emerged; evidence depicts an enjoyable night turning tragic.

Jimmy leaves a legacy of kindness. A fraternity brother: “He was there for anyone needing it.” UA provides counseling; Elmhurst/Tuscaloosa hold vigils.

The family requests privacy amid grief and arrangements. Focus remains on honoring a bright young man lost too soon.

This serves as a reminder for travelers: cherish moments, stay vigilant near water at night. Jimmy’s smile and spirit endure in the hearts of family, friends, and the Alabama community.