
Two brits killed in shooting outside bar in malaga as spanish cops hunt suspect
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TWO BRITS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN MALAGA, SPAIN, AFTER THEY WERE SHOT IN THE CHEST IN A SHOCK ATTACK OUTSIDE A BAR IN A POPULAR TOURIST HOTSPOT, WITH THE SUSPECT STILL AT LARGE 11:02, 01 Jun
2025 Two Brits were left dead after a shooting in a popular tourist spot in Malaga, Spain. The shooting took place outside a pub on the Paseo Marítimo Rey de España, located in the
municipality of Fuengirola (Málaga). According to police reports, the shooting took place around 11.30pm on May 31 near a location described as a "leisure facility." The emergency
services were called after neighbours and local residents heard multiple gunshots in the area. The Civil Guard, National Police were quickly deployed. They have confirmed that two people had
died from gunshot wounds and a third had been injured, according to Europe Press. Government Subdelegate in Malaga, Francisco Javier Salas, spoke out about the incident and confirmed the
two deceased are Scottish nationals. The first of the deceased was shot in the chest, and the second in the chest and abdomen. After they were shot, the suspect quickly fled the scene which
broke out a huge search operation. Police worked with a local Costa del Sol Anti-crime unit. Article continues below Police sources have confirmed that, so far, no arrests have been made in
connection with this incident and that an investigation has been opened to clarify the case. This follows the death of another British tourist, who passed away during a paragliding incident
in Tenerife. The incident took place on Saturday, May 31, around 3.28pm at the natural pools of Puerto de la Cruz. Emergency services including firefighters, maritime rescue, and both local
and national police were quick to respond, with a rescue helicopter also dispatched to the scene. Maritime Rescue attempted to retrieve the paraglider using a jet ski, but the equipment
ended up adrift. Local police officers were first on the scene, initiating resuscitation efforts until the arrival of the GES helicopter, as per the official incident report. The victim was
eventually rescued by the General Emergency Medical Services (GES), assisted by firefighters, and was transported to the esplanade of Puerto de la Cruz pier. Here, medical staff continued
with basic and advanced resuscitation techniques. However, the unidentified man succumbed to his injuries. The Civil Guard is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the
man's death. The man's identity has not yet been revealed, but it is noted that he is of British origin. Puerto de la Cruz boasts several natural pools and bathing spots, with Lago
Martiánez being the most notable, holding 27,000 cubic meters of water. This tourist hotspot consists of seven artificial sea water pools and a large lake. Article continues below _FOR THE
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