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Periana in mourning after British three-year-old dies in pool tragedy

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A small village in Axarquia is in mourning after a British three-year-old child lost their life in a swimming pool accident, just one day after arriving with their family for what should have been a peaceful holiday. The town hall has spoken publicly and described it as a profoundly sad day for everyone there.

The heartbreaking details from Andalucia’s emergency services

According to Andalucia’s 112 emergency service, the alert was received at 8.30am on Wednesday June 17, reporting that a young child had fallen into the pool of a rural farmhouse, in Periana. The Emergency Health Centre (CES) 061 mobilised a medical helicopter, while Guardia Civil officers and Periana’s Local Police rushed to the scene. Despite every effort from emergency crews to save the little one, the child could not be revived.

The community reaches out

Local Town Hall sources have told Spanish news agency EFE that the family were staying in Periana on a rural tourism break and that the child was British. In an official statement, the council said it was living through a profoundly sad day for the village, extending its heartfelt condolences and support to the family and loved ones of the child. Mayor Meritxell Vizuete is understood to have personally visited the family at the property, wanting them to know that the whole village was standing beside them in their grief.

Investigations respectfully continue

The Guardia Civil has opened an investigation into how the incident occurred, though early indications point to a tragic accident rather than any wrongdoing. The child’s body has been transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Malaga for a post-mortem examination, with results still awaited. Authorities have been careful not to speculate further while the family begins to process an unimaginable loss.

Dangers in the water in Spain

Tragically, this is another case of drowning this week, with a number of other reported recent incidences occurring across Spain

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Axarquia Newspaper 18 – 24 Jun 2026

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By Helena EWN • Published: 18 Jun 2026 • 10:00 • 1 minute read

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Torre del Mar turns pink as crowds unite for 24-hour sport marathon against ALS

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Torre del Mar is limbering up to host a massive wave of solidarity this weekend, June 20 and 21. People in the area are being asked to trade their usual beachwear for pink T-shirts to support the fight against the terrible amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [ALS], widely known across Spain as ELA.

The multi-sport event, running under the banner #ImparablesContraLaELA2026 (Unstoppable Against ALS), is organised by the “Stick your tongue out at ALS” association to raise important funds for medical research and patient care.

Beachfront charity sports and live entertainment

The main location for the 24-hour event will be the Al Son del Rebalaje stage on the Torre del Mar promenade, with activities officially kicking off on Friday evening. Backed by Velez-Malaga Council, the weekend is bringing a packed programme of more than 25 non-stop sports activities, exhibitions, and live concerts.

Most family activities are entirely free, and spectator entry is open to the public without any pre-registration. Visitors can show up to cheer on participants in cycling, running, trail sports, yoga, padel, basketball, and beach volleyball. There will also be a charity open-water swim challenge along the coast on Sunday with dedicated children’s play areas to keep the little ones happy.

Night race to light up the promenade

One of the major events of the weekend is the evening athletics event on Saturday, June 20. The 11th three-mile road race and the 33rd one-mile street race. Night races will start and finish at the main promenade stage beginning at 9pm, featuring categories ranging from young children up to veteran masters.

Official online competitive race registration has now closed, but organisers are heavily encouraging the public to line the route to cheer on the runners. Spectators can enjoy a spectacular sea of pink along the coast, as wearing the signature event shirt is mandatory for all active competitors.

How to buy merchandise and support the cause

Even if you are not running in the official night race, there are plenty of ways for the community to support the charity. A dedicated “Stick your tongue out at ALS” pop-up shop will be set up at the promenade stage throughout the entire weekend.

Visitors can buy the official pink event T-shirts, swimming caps, and other charity items directly from the stand to show their support. All proceeds go directly towards financing scientific research into ALS and providing specialised equipment to improve the quality of life for those living with the neurodegenerative condition. Updates on activity schedules can be found on the Velez-Malaga town hall Facebook pages.

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3.5 km cycle route opens between Nerja and Maro with EU funding

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Completion of the final section of cycleable path means that Nerja and Maro now share a continuous cycle route measuring nearly 3.5 kilometres in total. Everyone on two wheels and with no motor can now have an option for moving between the two locations by bicycle in a manner that prioritises safety and reduces environmental impact.

Nerja to Maro cycle path final section details

The last section of cycle infrastructure now covers 1,200 metres. It extends from positions near the bridge entrance over Barranco de Maro on the old N-340 highway to the roundabout at the western approach to Maro. The recent finalisation of construction works and formal signing of the reception certificate has allowed immediate opening to the public.

NextGenerationEU funding for Nerja and Maro bike route

This stretch has received over €410,000 in support provided by European Union resources. Money came through the Destination Tourism Sustainability Plan, which is backed by NextGenerationEU. Overall project costs reached more than €1,229,000 with contributions from both council budgets and European programmes.

Benefits of Nerja to Maro cycle route for mobility

People living in Nerja and Maro, as well as holidaymakers, now can celebrate an accessible path dedicated to both bicycles and pedestrians. Such facilities encourage physical activity as part of daily routines and support efforts to reduce pollution and congestion from short journeys. Connectivity between the main town and the smaller settlement improves while the surrounding landscape receives greater recognition for its natural qualities.

Comments from Nerja mayor José Alberto Armijo

The mayor of Nerja, José Alberto Armijo, has said that opening this finishing touch completes a major project for the area. Resources invested totalled over €1.2 million through mixed financing that demonstrates an ongoing focus on safe conditions for those on foot or two wheels. Promotion of beneficial health habits and stronger ties between communities also forms part of the goals as well as appreciation for local scenery and heritage.

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