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Vol. 5, Issue 111 www.theolivepress.es December 4th - December 17th 2019

I vow our ‘progressive’ nation is soon to be reborn

Braveheart! Gibraltar security guard reveals how he chased and pinned down an alleged murderer, after fatal Costa stabbing EXCLUSIVE By John Culatto

A BATTLE-hardened security guard for Gibraltar’s Chief Minister has chased and pinned down a suspected murderer. Brave James Abecasis told the Olive Press how he tackled the knife-wielding attacker as he fled the scene of a fatal stabbing on the Costa del Sol. Father-of-one Abecasis, 28, revealed how he chased the alleged killer, a Brazilian, after stepping in to try and stop the vicious attack outside a nightclub in Estepona. While most people wou ld have left the scene, the former soldier said his ‘instinct’ told him to chase the attacker, who was running away. “I went flying after him and as he rounded the block I tackled him to the floor, getting grazed on my hand as I took away the knife from him,” he continued. “I then held him down with a club security guard until the police arrived a few minutes later and cuffed him.”

EXCLUSIVE CHAT with the Chief Minister See Page 4

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INSTINCT: Abecasis served with the Royal Gibraltar Regiment

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Gibraltar-born Abecasis - who spent four years with the Royal Gibraltar Regiment, much of it in the Middle East - had been on a night out with friends. When they came out of the Mykonos nightclub in Estepona, at 4am, a fight quickly broke out between two strangers. It has since emerged that Sabinillas hairdresser Abdessamad el Ammali, 21, from Morocco, died within minutes of the stabbing. He had accidentally spilled his beer over the attacker, it has since emerged. “They were on the floor hitting each other and no-one had intervened,” he told the Olive Press. That is when he decided he had to do something.“Someone held one of the guys and I held the other, who I had faceto-face,” he revealed. “It was really violent and there BASED was literally a river of blood as his attacker must have hit an artery,”

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CHIEF Minister Fabian Picardo has insisted that legalizing abortion without a referendum would be like ‘shoving progessivism’ down Gibraltarians throats. In an exclusive interview with the Olive Press, the leader, who was recently elected to his third consecutive term, said his government needed to be ‘realistic’ with such hot topics. While he confirmed he was pro-abortion, he insisted: “We have to deliver the progressive agenda in a way that doesn’t break our society.” “Conservative society has adopted our agenda because we have ensured we’ve respected the freedom and liberty of those who wish to disagree with us.” He added ahead of next March’s referendum: “There are others who are so progressive, they would force things down the throats of those who disagree with them. “I think that’s actually so progressive that it becomes anti-libertarian.”

A new storm TRAGIC: Victim Abdessamad (top), blood at the crime scene (centre) and police arriving at Estepona Port revealed Abecasis, who has been working in the Chief Minister’s security team for four months. “I think I will have a few flashbacks because of all the blood there,” he added. Abecasis revealed that his army training has helped him through life.“I definitely don’t regret it,” he said. “I am proud of what I did. Even the judge at the initial court case hearing this week told me how brave I was.”

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IT will go down as the hottest decade on record. With temperatures soaring, both on land and sea, global warming has become a major issue for Europe. With temperatures about 1.1C above the average from 2010 to 2019, desertification has been spreading, in particular, through southern Spain. The provinces of Granada, Malaga and Almeria are at serious risk, while Murcia and large parts of Valencia are also in danger of semi-desert conditions. The ‘exceptional’ heat around the world was announced by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), as climate activist Greta Thunberg (pictured) arrived in Portugal by boat en route for a key climate summit in Madrid this week. She is set to stay in the capital for two weeks, taking part in a huge demonstration this Friday. Opinion page 6


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