Coughing man stabbed for leaving home in Spain as cops order public to report coronavirus lockdown flouters
SPANISH police chiefs are urging the public to report coronavirus lockdown floaters after a man was stabbed as he tried to leave home with a cough.
In the past 24 hours Spain has recorded 655 more coronavirus deaths, with the total death toll rising from 3,434 to 4,089.Referring to the stabbing, Mr Gonzalez said: "The best thing people can do is call the emergency number and report what they have seen, what they’ve heard or found out about.PLAGUED SPAIN BRACED FOR SPIRALLING DEATH TOLL
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez got parliamentary backing yesterday for an 15-day extension of the first fortnight’s state of emergency, meaning peoples’ movement will continue to be restricted until April 11 and many shops, cinemas, bars, restaurants and theatres will remain shut. Spanish hotels and holiday apartment buildings were due to close across the country at midnight last night.
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