MANCHESTER UNITED defender Marcos Rojo has been forced to leave a Dominican Republic hotel where a tourist mysteriously died.

Robert Bell Wallace, 67, was named as the FOURTH person to die on the luxury Caribbean island in the last two months.

Bell Wallace had been staying at the luxury Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Punta Cana – where Rojo, 29, and his family had been staying this week.

Rojo, who is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer, was unaware of the shock deaths having been on a two-day fishing trip.

The United centre-back, who has shared images of his holiday on social media, has now checked out of the hotel and is believed to be continuing his holiday elsewhere.

American tourist Bell Wallace became sick and urinated blood after having a single whisky from his room’s minibar on April 11.

He died in hospital three days later.

Three other American tourists were found dead in their rooms in another hotel on the Caribbean island at the end of May.

Miranda Schaup-Werner, 41, from Pennsylvania, died on May 25 after she had a drink from her minibar at the Bahia Principe La Romana.

Five days later an engaged couple from Maryland, Edward Holmes, 63, and Cynthia Day, 49, were also found dead in their room at the same resort.

Dominican authorities said post-mortem examinations revealed all four tourists died of natural causes.