A massive street fight between Romani clans occurred Friday night in Coín, an inland town on the Costa del Sol.
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Guardia Civil from surrounding areas were called in after a fight between two rival Romani clans broke out in Coín. The battle in the La Fuensanta neighbourhood saw two brothers dead and at least five injured – one seriously – and it reportedly took some four hours for authorities to calm down the bloody battle, which involved clubs, knives and sticks.
The bloody confrontation is thought to have started at around 5 p.m. Friday, when the 112 emergency control centre started receiving calls about a huge fight in which knives were being used. As reported by Euro Weekly News, medical teams, Civil Guard, Local Police and firefighters were dispatched to sort out the street fight, where at least one vehicle was set on fire.
🔴 #VÍDEO Momentos de #tensión y #enfrentamientos entre los #agentes de la #GuardiaCivil y #vecinos de la barriada de La Fuensanta de #Coín (#Málaga) tras la #pelea en la que han muerto apuñalados dos hermanos. pic.twitter.com/Mw2cKIBuvI— Jesús Navarro (@JesusNavarro) January 5, 2018
The bloody confrontation is thought to have started at around 5 p.m. Friday, when the 112 emergency control centre started receiving calls about a huge fight in which knives were being used. As reported by Euro Weekly News, medical teams, Civil Guard, Local Police and firefighters were dispatched to sort out the street fight, where at least one vehicle was set on fire.
🔴 #VÍDEO Noche larga y tensa en #Coín (#Málaga) tras la #pelea multitudinaria en la que han muerto #apuñalados dos #hermanos y otras dos personas han resultado heridas de gravedad. La #GuardiaCivil y la #PolicíaLocal mantienen un importante #despliegue en el municipio. pic.twitter.com/u1lBzKGIkR— Jesús Navarro (@JesusNavarro) January 5, 2018