A stolen British-owned car from Malaga Province has ended up 400 kilometres north in the Murcia region with a man and woman 'living' inside it. The car
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POLICE in Andalucia will be checking that cafes are not serving alcohol between 6pm and 8pm from today.
It comes after the Junta modified the coronavirus restrictions to allow for cafeterias to remain open throughout the afternoon and until 10:30pm – as long as no booze is served between the aforementioned two-hour window.
A Policia Local source in Malaga told
Diario Sur that they will check to ensure there is ‘not a drop of alcohol on tables, both on terraces and inside establishments.’
It suggests that those hoping to order a gin and tonic or two at 5:55pm and wait until alcohol can be served again until 8pm will have their plans dashed.
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Priest jailed for 20 years for sexually abusing young girls in Spain’s Andalucia after Catholic Church failed to report him when parents wrote letter telling of daughter’s abuse
The priest is accused of getting the girls to sit on his lap, using the lure of sweets to get the girls alone
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A PARISH priest has been jailed for 20 years for sexually abusing young girls in his care during a six month period back in 2014,
according to newly released court documents.
The priest, practicing in the city of Cordoba, was accused of sexually groping six individuals between the ages of eight and 12 who were visiting during religious camps during the school summer holidays.