Whilst the mother of a son killed in a car crash asked for a pardon for the man who caused it, other families are infuriated that driver who cause the death of their children is still not in prison.
Tag Archive for huetor santillan
Butcher Defence
by Hugh MacArthur •
Two youths, armed with a sawn-off shotgun and a large knife were ‘seen off’ by the butcher at a Día supermarket in Huétor Vega.
Frenchman Found Dead
by Hugh MacArthur •
The body of a 31-year-old Frenchman was discovered on a country lane in the municipality of Huétor Santillán by a local out on a walk on Christmas Eve morning.
Hiking North of Granada
by Martin Myall •
Over 50 hikers had a fantastic day out, thanks to perfect weather and a great route. Let’s face it; this time of year is best for walking.
Excursion to the Civil War Trenches
by Hugh MacArthur •
Some of the best preserved trench works of the Spanish Civil War can be found on Puerto Lobo in Huetor Santillán. If you’re interested, there is a trip there on the 8th of March.
The Idiosyncracies of the Law
by Martin Myall •
Manuel Hidalgo carries the weight of having buried his young son – an almost insupportable weight for most. But this burden is increased by the seeming injustice behind the Spanish Judicial System.
Father Battles Against Pardon
by Martin Myall •
The Government has recommended (a euphemism for ‘ordered’) a series of Royal Pardons recently that have caused nothing but controversy. The following deals with one of them.
