‘We need to get out!’ How Gypsy families were driven out of Spanish town by mob
by Sam Jones from World news | The Guardian on (#6BH4V)
Many of the 40 people forced to flee after a local stabbing are still traumatised by Andalucian town's blackest day'
Almost 10 months on, Ricardo Garcia Carmona still shudders at the way he spoke to his mother when she appeared on his doorstep with an urgent warning a little after 9am on Sunday 17 July last year. She said: Let's go! We need to get out!'"
A few hours earlier, his mother told him, a young doorman called Alvaro Soto had been stabbed to death after an argument at the pub where he worked in the small Andalucian town of Peal de Becerro. The alleged killers, like Garcia Carmona's family, were members of Peal's Gypsy community, and his mother could not shake the feeling that something terrible was about to happen.
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