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Dénia registers 13 fights in less than a week: what is the reason for this violent rebound?

10 September 2021 - 09: 15

The high season of summer is coming to an end and it is already noticeable that the number of people in our streets has decreased in recent weeks. In addition, with the start of the school year, the festive atmosphere and night activities have also returned to normal. However, it has nothing to do with the fuss that seems more present than ever.

Since last Friday, September 3, Dénia has chained 6 days with the presence of fights in the streets. In fact, there have been 13 fights since that day, or at least those are known to the Local Police.

Neither the return to school, nor the end of the high summer season nor the sanitary restrictions have been able to make a dent in the growing number of disturbances of this nature, which occur at more than 2 every 24 hours. On Friday 3, the day this streak started, the Local Police notified 2 fights on public roads (without information this time on where they occurred). On Saturday the 4th, the figure rose to 4, in Quevedo Street, Marqués de Campo, Pont Street and Joan Fuster with Diana, the latter resulting in one of the involved detainees. The 2 fights reported on Sunday took place on Federico García Lorca Street and Congre Street. There were also 2 on Monday, Consolat del Mar street and Archiduque Carlos square, and 2 on Tuesday, on Benitatxell and Patricio Ferrándiz streets. On Wednesday, the last day for which the interventions of the Local Police have been facilitated for the moment, there was also a fight on Sagunt Street, according to police sources, between the usual homeless people of the place.

Those have been all the cases in which the police have had to intervene. More than a dozen fights in less than a week. This is a more than striking figure, "a rebound", as confirmed by the Local Police, which they attribute to the increase in night activity after the fall of the curfew. However, they clarify that half of these interventions are due to discussions between homeless people over trivialities, very little aggressive that, however, cause annoyance to the neighbors.

Comments
  1. Claudio says:

    You are right, well said !!

  2. Chano says:

    Let's see, not like that, please.
    The ascribed opinion can be directed to a group of people who are already conflictive and problematic and that is well known by most.
    It may even be truthful or not, in this case, but in no case is it worthy of insults and disqualification.

  3. Politically incorrect says:

    The rebound is called third world immigration, if you bring third world, you get third world.

    • Joan Verdú says:

      More than politically incorrect, you are a fucking racist. Don't have so many complexes and admit it, you piece of scum.
      You take advantage of any news to remove the garbage that you have in your brain.

      • Chano says:

        Let's see, not like that, please.
        The ascribed opinion can be directed to a group of people who are already conflictive and problematic and it is well known by the majority.
        It may even be truthful or not, in this case, but in no case is it worthy of insults and disqualification.


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