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The most widely read in the 11 16 Dénia.com of July news

17 July 2016 - 00: 00

In full festivities in honor of the Holy Blood, Dénia.com has again become the reference media outlet in town, breaking records of visits with more than 50.000 visits since the beginning of the holidays. Want to know what were the most read stories this week?

1. Dénia "neither shares nor understands" a report from the Ministry that says that the train of the Coast is not profitable

This week we knew that the Ministry of Public Works has concluded in a report that the Tren de la Costa is not viable. Dénia City Council has expressed outrage and announced actions to fight for this much needed infrastructure in the Marina Alta. It has been the most widely read news this week in Dénia.com.

2. Dénia National Police arrested a man for abusing his nephew 7 years

The arrest took place in Teulada but was carried out by the Dénia National Police Station: a man of about 20 years was arrested accused of abusing his nephew, a minor of 7 years of age, when he was apprehended when he was in charge of the same. His family did not know the facts.

3. A young 22 years gets gored in the afternoon session of 'Bous a la Mar' Tuesday

On Tuesday afternoon, a young Spaniard was gored during the session Bous a la Mar, the fact that it is the second consecutive year that this young man is wounded in these celebrations is given. It was the third most read news in Dénia.com this week.

4. Fifty people are concentrated in Dénia against animal abuse

The festivities began in Dénia with protests, those of the animal collective in defense of the rights of animals. On Sunday morning they performed a performance in Dénia calling for the abolition of animal festivities throughout the country.

5. Arde a vehicle on the street Via de Dénia

The ranking this week ends with the scare Thursday afternoon the residents of the street Via took, when a vehicle had to park because it started to burn. Firefighters quelled the fire within minutes.

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