Oman Daily Observer

Spain flagged attack suspect ‘for deportatio­n’

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Spain: The man alleged to have stormed two Spanish churches with a machete, killing a verger and seriously wounding a priest, was slated for deportatio­n but had no prior conviction­s, officials said on Thursday.

The bloodshed, which took place on Wednesday evening in the southern port city of Algeciras, shocked Spain and left locals reeling.

The alleged attacker was arrested at the scene and police raided his home in the early hours of Thursday as prosecutor­s pressed ahead with a probe.

At midday, hundreds gathered outside Nuestra Senora de La Palma church where the verger was killed for a minute’s silence with many of those present breaking down in tears, a correspond­ent at the scene said.

Among them was Juan Jose Marina, La Palma’s parish priest who was not there when the attack occurred that claimed the life of his verger, Diego Valencia.

“If I am alive, it’s because Diego died instead of me. I was supposed to be there,” he said, welling up with tears. At the time, he was conducting a service elsewhere.

The suspect, who was identified by a police source as a 25-year-old Moroccan, had “no prior criminal or terrorism conviction­s in Spain or allied countries” and was not under surveillan­ce, an interior ministry spokesman said.

Although a deportatio­n procedure was “opened in June”, it was not implemente­d immediatel­y because it was an administra­tive procedure, he said. Local media said he lived near the churches which are just 300 metres apart.

Although Spain’s top criminal court opened a terror investigat­ion, the government has so far not qualified the nature of the attack.

Interior Minister Fernando Grande-marlaska said it was not yet possible to say whether the incident was of a “terrorist nature” but confirmed there were “no third parties involved”.

 ?? Reuters ?? Women light and place a candle a day after a 25-year-old Moroccan suspect attacked two churches in Algeciras, Spain. —
Reuters Women light and place a candle a day after a 25-year-old Moroccan suspect attacked two churches in Algeciras, Spain. —

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