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Shooter search CREDIT: Mijas Comunicacion
by Stephen Giovanni POLICE in Mijas were tracing at least one suspect yesterday after a man was gunned down in the street following an alleged bar fight. Emergency services sources said the shooting happened on Calle San Dionisio, in Las Lagunas, at around 7.55pm on Wednesday. Several calls were m a d e t o t h e 11 2 e m e r gency services line following the attack. Local Police officers were joined by those from the Guardia Civil at the scene, as well as paramedics. Officers probing the shooting have yet to establish the exact circumstances of what happened on Wednesday evening. An initial probe suggests the victim had got into an argument in a bar in the area. He was then hauled outside before several shots were
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claims which were made by the reporter on social media yesterday (Thursday). Paramedics from the 061 emergency health line arrived on the scene shortly after personnel received their call out. The victim was report-
Credit: Ayuntamiento de Torremolinos
BRACING THEMSELVES: The bracelets will ensure that lost children are soon reunited with their parents.
TORREMOLINOS Council is distributing identification bracelets to prevent children getting lost on beaches. These can be collected in tourist information offices and civil protection centres in the town. As a result, immediate responses can be given should every parent’s worst nightmare come true.
GUNNED DOWN: The man was shot on Calle San Dionisio. fired near to the Mercadona supermarket on Calle San Dionisio. Local witnesses to the attack reportedly told a journalist they saw two m e n e n t e r t h e b a r, p u l l the victim out and shot him. Police have not commented on the
Bracelets to act as ring of protection
edly made stable on their arrival before he was then taken to the Costa del Sol Regional hospital. Doctors treated four bullet wounds on the man after he was admitted to the centre’s Intensive Care Unit.
The plastic bracelets will display the phone number and details of parents, and the lifeguard service will be in force until September 30. The beach will also have the assistance of 22 beach volunteers who will provide the public with information, surveillance and protection.