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WATCH: Venezuelan man, 21, in critical condition after being shot in the head in Madrid

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A 21-YEAR-OLD Venezuelan man was shot in the head in Madrid’s Retiro district on Sunday morning by a gunman who pulled up in a car.

The Policia Nacional are still looking for the shooter while the victim remains in a critical condition at the city’s 12 de Octubre Hospital.

The injured man has been named as Fabian Alejandro G. Z.

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The shooting happened at 12.40am on Calle Tellez when a man dressed in black and with his face partially covered got out of a silver Ford Focus.

He opened fire and hit the man, who was with his brother and a friend on a restaurant terrace.

Eyewitnesses reported hearing at least three shots.

“Customers started running and everyone got into the bar out of fear,” one person told the El Mundo newspaper.

One bullet went into a window of a launderette.

Residents described Calle Tellez as a quiet area with no history of violent incidents.

“Nothing ever happens here,” one commented.

After the shooting, the hitman fled in the car which was driven by another person.

Images from security cameras were collated to build up an exact picture of what happened.

The motive for the shooting is unknown with police investigating whether the victim had any links to a Latino gang.

Alicante Province

Cigarette machine thief seriously injured after getaway car ends up in Costa Blanca canal

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A THIEF was seriously injured after his getaway car went into a canal at San Miguel de Salinas in Alicante province.

The man was taken to Torrevieja Hospital and a fire crew checked that nobody else was inside the vehicle.

The drama unfolded at around 4am on Thursday after he stole a cigarette vending machine from a service station.

A high-speed chase ensued as the San Miguel Policia Local pursed him along the Campoamor service road- parallel to the canal.

The narrow service route is prohibited to general traffic but is still used by many people used as a short cut between San Miguel and the Orihuela Costa.

On a sharp bend, the fleeing criminal lost control and his car went into the canal.

The Policia Local managed to rescue and then arrest the driver.

Firefighters confirmed nobody else was in the car and a local contractor was called in to winch the vehicle out of the canal.

The Guardia Civil investigation into the service station robbery is continuing to see if anybody else was involved.

The cigarette vending machine was recovered.

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Funfair Attraction Owner In Spain Arrested For Homicide After Girl, 2, Is Electrocuted – Olive Press News Spain

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TWO people have been arrested over the death of a girl who was electrocuted on metal fencing at a Murcia fairground attraction.

Amira, 2, died after going onto a trampoline area at the Alquerias fair just after midnight on Sunday morning.

It is believed that an earthing issue caused the fence to go ‘live’.

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The Guardia Civil said the two detainees are being investigated for homicide caused by gross negligence and four counts of causing injury.

The injury charges revolve around four children who were taken to hospital.

One of the arrested men is the owner of the attraction who has insisted that all the paperwork was in order and that an inspection had been carried out.

That check did not come from either a municipal or regional official.

The La Verdad newspaper has named the owner as Jesus CF from Alguazas with around 20 years of experience in fair rides and attractions.

He was not present at the ‘Crazy Beds’ attraction last Sunday morning which was being supervised by two of his employees.

The paper quoted friends as saying that he was admitted to hospital after suffering from an anxiety attack on hearing news of the girl’s death.

Accompanied by his lawyer to the Guardia Civil barracks, he invoked his legal right not to make a statement.

No details have come to light about the other person that has been detained.

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Palma Cracks Down On Buying From Illegal Street Sellers – Olive Press News Spain

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PALMA Police have enacted the city´s new ordinance which places fines of up to 750 euros on people who buy products from illegal street sellers.

The new ordinance came into force on May 26, and updates existing regulations from 2018.

Sellers are also subject to fines of between 750 and 1500 euros, and for buyers it can range from 100 to 750 euros.

READ MORE: Tourist warning: Person gets fined for buying sunglasses from illegal street seller in Mallorca

The announcement from the City of Palma, published on social media channels, said that ´anyone buying items such as sunglasses, jewelry, counterfeit clothing, drinks, or other goods from illegal street vendors will face a fine of up to €750.´

The ayuntamiento has also launched an information campaign to warn residents and tourists of the risks that unauthorised vendors pose, arguing that licensed vendors are harmed by this type of trade.

Police enforcement will become more prominent in Palma.

Criticism of the new regulation has pointed to an imbalance of how fines are imposed, as residents and tourists may be more likely to pay the fine. Illegal sellers may also have no known address to which they can be sent the fine notice.

Whilst running for mayoral candidacy back in 2023, current mayor Jaime Martinez and his party Partido Popular mandated that he would give priority to the security of the Playa de Palma and tackle illegal street selling with ´total impunity´.

The statement confirmed that the new regulation ´applies throughout the entire municipal area, including the city center and tourist zones like Playa de Palma, Arenal, and Sant Miquel pedestrian areas.´ The police´s Litoral district covers the area by the sea from Can Pere Antoni to S´Arenal. 

Other issues tackled in the ordinance include the use of electric scooters, graffiti, prostitution, nudism, and balconing. The civic ordinance lists an extensive number of criminal offenses that tourists and residences should now be weary of.

In the past, the Balearic ministry for social affairs has established a training programme called ´T´acompanyo´, to give training and assistance to illegal street vendors.

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