An 43-year-old Almeria man from Viator, Eduardo Pérez, was murdered in Honduras, where he had been residing. He had received several death threats in the last few weeks after reporting that his credit card had been cloned.
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An Accidental Fire…
by Vivienne Hughes •
A mysterious fire broke out in the records department of the most indebted town hall in the whole of Spain, which has caused a few raised eyebrows.
Gasp!
by Hugh MacArthur •
Almuñécar owes eight million euros in legal fees to a local legal firm, thanks to the constant court cases against the municipality. All of this sum was accrued under Juan Carlos Benavides.
Fencing in the Pedestrians
by Martin Myall •
The Almuñécar Councillor for Public Works, José Manuel Fernández, has had his department busy putting railings on street corners. The reason is to stop people crossing where they shouldn’t.
Close Second
by Paula Anthony •
Do you remember the competition by the private TV channel, Antena 3, to decide on Spain’s Nº1 beach? Well Maro came Second! Yes out of all the beaches in Spain, which is a peninsular, don’t forget, Maro obtained 57,299 votes, which was barely 3,000 fewer than the winner.
Infants without Classroom
by Paula Anthony •
Some 150 pupils aged between three and five at the Nerja junior school, Narixa, won’t be starting their classes on the 10th.
Playazo Paseo Progresses
by Paula Anthony •
The Ministry for the Environment has awarded the construction contract for the projected Paseo del Playazo to Iberport Consulting S.A.
Carchuna to Almuñécar via the A-7 by 2014?
by Martin Myall •
During an announced inspection of the A-7 work by the Minister of Public Works, Ana Pastor, the promise was made to link Almuñécar to Carchuna by autovia in 2014.
Biggest Medieval Fair in the Province
by Louise Powell •
Huetor Tájar in the Poniente de Granada will be holding the biggest medieval fair in the whole of Granada this weekend. In fact, it’s one of the biggest in the whole of Andalucia.
140 Kilometres Dragging a Cross
by Martin Myall •
When people say that somebody has a cross to bear, he usually means it metaphorically, but this is not the case concerning Justin Márquez. Nope, Justin has dragged a bloody great wooden cross from Málaga to Gibraltar along the old main road.
