/form A man who died after being punched in the face while reportedly 'breaking up a fight' in Ibiza has been named. Harry Kingsland, 21, has been described as having been a "lovely lad" by his heartbroken friends and family. It's thought Harry had been trying to break up a fight in a San Antonia flat early on Wednesday morning. The man suspected of killing well-built Harry, from Birmingham, was held by police at a roundabout near the scene around 7.40am on Wednesday after jumping out of the second-floor apartment. He is due to appear at court today in a closed hearing. Both men were working in San Antonio for the summer, although it is not clear at this stage if they knew each other. Ibiza worker Sara Claffey, from Crumlin, Dublin, changed her Facebook profile picture to one of her with Harry in a tribute to her “best pal.” She admitted: “The pain I have in my heart. I’ve never felt pain like this in my life. “That is a day that will never leave my mind until the day I die. “My best pal taken for absolutely f**king nothing. “The anger I have and the pain I feel has me so heartbroken.” Anthony Kingsland, who described Harry as his “little brother”, added: “I really can’t believe I’m never going to see my little brother again. “I love you Harry Kingsland. You were such a genuine lovely lad and didn’t deserve this. I will never ever forget you bro.” Sarah Weir said: “So many lives devastated by one senseless act. There is no justice. He was a beautiful child and grew into an amazing man.” Sunseekers’ rep Caitlin Naughton, a former club promoter in Ibiza who is still based on the island, wrote on Facebook: “Things like this are upsetting but when it’s someone you know it makes it about 10x worse. Such a nice genuine lad, still can’t believe it. “Life is too short. RIP Harry.” She added in a subsequent message: “It’s so sad cause the guy would have probably done anything for anyone. “He helped me out when I was like pretty much passed out. Bless him, proper upset me.” Ibiza hotel worker Matt Ryan, from Liverpool, added: “Still expecting him to show up to work. Doesn’t seem real. Absolutely gutted. RIP Harry. Gone too soon.” Local reports say Harry died after being hit as he tried to break up a fight. An autopsy showed he was punched more than once before going into cardiac arrest. The British man held over his death - named by his first name and initials as Mitchell A.L - will be quizzed on suspicion of homicide, although any formal charges would not be laid until later on in the ongoing criminal probe as is normal under Spanish law. He is expected to be remanded in custody after his court appearance later today. A spokesman for the local council said after the arrest on Wednesday: “Local police have arrested a British man aged 21 as the suspected author of an assault which caused the death of another British man of the same age. “Local police went to a flat at 7.40am in the town where a fight had occurred between British