This Tuesday, a young man accused of killing a man with a pool cue in a brawl testified in the Arrecife Courts. The fight took place in La Gaviota, a bar in the capital's San Francisco Javier neighborhood, last March 18. The victim was injured but according to the commissioner of the National Police, José Antonio García Camacho, "he did not die on the spot".
After the incident, the man's condition worsened and he had to be transferred to Las Palmas where he finally died. The alleged aggressor, born in 1986 and a native of Tinajo, was arrested by the National Police on March 24 and brought to justice, where he was ordered to be held in pre-trial detention. According to sources close to the case, he already has other criminal records behind him, and now, he is waiting for the oral trial to be held where he will have to answer for the alleged aggression with fatal results.
The deceased resided in Lanzarote, although he was a native of Murcia, where he was born in 1968.









