Four men have been arrested charged with the deaths of three youths in Fuengirola
Four men have been arrested charged with the deaths of three youths in Fuengirola in September 2007. The three youths, two Colombians and one Ecuadorian were sitting in a car at the entrance to a garage in the Torreblanca area. It is believed that one of them owed approximately 60,000 euros to another Colombian who was also his brother-in-law and this was the reason for the shooting. Police believed they agreed to meet and this was why they were waiting in the car, but they were shot at without warning and one of them died at the scene. The alleged debtor was taken to the Costa del Sol Hospital with five bullet wounds and died within hours, but fortunately not before telling officers the names of his killers. The third youth died five days later.At the time, two people were arrested including the man who police believe to have fired the shots. However, police reopened the case and have arrested two Spanish youths and two Colombians although their involvement in the crime is still unknown
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