Woman Dies After Being Found Unconscious at Solihull Resorts World

Key Highlights

  • A woman died after being found unconscious at Resorts World in Solihull.
  • Emergency services, including police and ambulances, were called to the scene on December 28, 2025.
  • The incident occurred at the Genting Hotel within Resorts World.
  • No suspicious circumstances are believed; the case will be referred to the coroner.

Tragic Incident at Solihull’s Entertainment Complex

A woman tragically passed away after being found unconscious in the Genting Hotel, part of Resorts World in Solihull. The incident unfolded on December 28, 2025, prompting a swift response from emergency services.

Immediate Response and Emergency Services Involvement

Rapid action was taken when calls were made to the local authorities around 1:30 pm. West Midlands Ambulance Service dispatched three ambulances and a paramedic officer to the address near Pendigo Way, Solihull. According to the ambulance service, crews arrived on the scene to find that a woman had been unresponsive.

West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesperson stated, “On arrival crews found a woman. Sadly, it quickly became apparent nothing could be done to save her and she was confirmed dead at the scene.”

No Suspicious Circumstances Identified

The West Midlands Police confirmed that the death is not being treated as suspicious. The case will now be referred to the coroner for further investigation. A statement from the police highlighted their support for the woman’s loved ones, saying, “We were called to Pendigo Way, Solihull, at around 1:35 pm yesterday (28 Dec) to reports that a person had been found unresponsive.”

Resorts World Birmingham and Local Community Impact

The incident occurred within the expansive Resorts World Birmingham complex, which houses various attractions including shops, restaurants, a hotel, a spa, a cinema, a casino, and other entertainment options. The £150 million development in the NEC encompasses 50 shops and 18 bars, with Genting operating the largest casino in the UK.

The news of this tragic event has undoubtedly affected both visitors and staff at Resorts World Birmingham. Locals and employees alike are now left to process the loss and support one another during this difficult time.

Support Services for Those Affected

If you or someone you know is struggling following this incident, Samaritans offer free support at any time from any phone. You can reach them by calling 116 123 or emailing [email protected].

The tragedy has once again brought attention to the importance of emergency preparedness and the crucial role played by dedicated professionals in such situations.