Northern Spain blast now believed to be
shooting, security chief says
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[May 17, 2023]
MADRID (Reuters) - Police investigating what at first seemed like
an explosion in northern Spain that killed a man and a woman now believe
it was a murder-suicide with a sawn-off shotgun, authorities said on
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Police cordon off the area where a man and a
woman died in a suspected bomb blast related to gender violence,
according to the Basque regional security department, in Orio, northern
Spain, May 16, 2023. REUTERS/Vincent West
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According to Basque regional security chief Josu Erkoreka, a man
with a hidden "manipulated firearm" is presumed to have shot his
ex-partner before turning the gun on himself when they met on
Tuesday near her home in the fishing town of Orio.
"Witnesses interpreted the noise as an explosion from a homemade
device," he told a news conference.
Erkoreka said the couple were the only victims of the incident.
So far this year, at least 17 women have been allegedly killed in
Spain by their partner or former partner, according to the Equality
Ministry.
(Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by David Latona and Alison
Williams)
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