There is a road accident involving family cars once every hour and a half within the province of Granada, according to Unespa
Tag Archive for Sevilla
Granada-Melilla Flights
by Vivienne Hughes •
Air Nostrum has put tickets up for sale for the routes connecting Melilla to Granada, Almería and Sevilla.
Why aren’t the Ski Slopes Open?
by Martin Myall •
Man Beat Child with Bat
by Vivienne Hughes •
The Policía Nacional are looking for a man who had allegedly beaten a 2-year-old with a baseball bat in Sevilla.
Popular Names in Andalusia
by Hugh MacArthur •
What were the most popular names being given to children in Andalusia during 2017? The answer is María and Pablo.
Official Credit Cards & Brothels
by Hugh MacArthur •
The ex-Head of Employment Training Courses for the Junta de Andalucia, Fernando Villen, racked up 15,000 euros in one night in a brothel, using his official credit card.
Hammock Death
by Vivienne Hughes •
A woman in her home in Carmona (Sevilla) died when a ventilation conduit fell on her head and killed her. The 40-year-old woman had decided to sling a hammock from the metal structure…
Fireball over Málaga
by Hugh MacArthur •
At exactly 03.48h Monday morning, a fireball streaked across the Andalusian sky, whose entry was registered by the Hita Observatory (Toledo).
An Absurd Trial
by Vivienne Hughes •
It’s finally over, the three firemen from Sevilla who had been accused of people smuggling in Greece were acquitted — a happy ending to a nightmare.
Guardia’s Body Found
by Vivienne Hughes •
The body of the Guardia Civil policeman who had been swept away trying to rescue people from a river in Sevilla on the 17th was finally found.

