A man from the UK has died after being stabbed outside a nightclub in Calella, a Spanish beach resort town. Another British man was injured in the attack and taken to the hospital. The fatal attack occurred outside the Oxygen nightclub, situated 30 miles north of Barcelona. The suspects involved in the stabbing are still under investigation, and one man has been arrested.
During the early hours of Friday morning, police were informed of a fight near the Oxygen nightclub in Calella. The Catalan police force Mossos d’Esquadra arrived at the scene and found the 31-year-old British man with critical injuries, who subsequently died. The Spanish authorities are studying CCTV footage from the area to identify any people suspected of involvement.
Calella is situated on the Costa Brava, which is commonly visited by Britons and tourists from other countries. This news has shocked the local community, and a UK Foreign Office spokesperson has expressed their condolences by saying, “We are supporting the family of a British man who has died in Spain and are in contact with the local authorities.”
The UK government holds a long-standing travel advisory for Spain, which is generally considered a safe country to visit. However, travellers should be mindful of the risks when travelling to any foreign country and take precautions to protect themselves from harm. This devastating news serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of being cautious when abroad
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