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Clashes erupt in Spain as Germany nabs separatist
BARCELONA — Five months after going on the run from Spanish authorities, Catalonia’s former president was detained in Germany on an international warrant Sunday by highway police after the ardent separatist crossed the border with Denmark. Carles Puigdemont’s capture, aided by Spanish intelligence AUTOPSIES indicate an Iowa couple and their two children died from inhaling toxic gas at a rented condo on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, but there was no sign of foul play or suicide, Mexican authorities said.
The prosecutors’ office in the Caribbean coast state of Quintana Roo said Saturday that “the cause of death services, sparked protests of tens of thousands in Catalonia’s main city of Barcelona and other towns.
Some of the demonstrators clashed with riot police, leaving more than 50 civilians and police officers injured and leading to four arrests. Puigdemont will appear before a German judge Monday. was asphyxiation from inhaling toxic gases.” It said the type of gas hadn’t been determined, but added that “any violent act or suicide has been discounted.”
Iowa officials identified the family as Kevin Sharp, 41; his wife, Amy Sharp, 38, and their children Sterling, 12, and Adrianna, 7. They were from Creston, Iowa.