By Laura Taylor • 08 July 2020 • 15:53
Costa del Sol: Outbreaks Under Control image: shutterstock Photo
Malaga’s Local Police have arrested a sex-crazed couple, a 40-year-old man and a 44-year-old woman for acts of public indecency on a beach in the Costa del Sol. The couple practised exhibitionism and had no regard for the minors in front of them.
The police caught them in broad daylight performing sexual acts on the beach of Huelin. The incident took place at around 4.30pm last Saturday, July 4, on the beach next to the Antonio Machado promenade. Several calls were made to the Malaga Local Police in which people reported that a couple was having sex both on the sand on the beach and near the boardwalk itself.
Several officers showed up at the scene and upon arrival, they observed an “evident uproar” on the beach and nearby areas, as a large number of people were gathered observing how the woman was performing fellatio on her partner, who was sitting on the bench of a public shower. This was all in the presence of numerous beach-goers, as well as people walking along the promenade and clients of a nearby chiringuito.
When officers approached the couple and asked them to stop, their response was: “What is it? This is not so serious, nothing has happened.” The officers could see that the couple showed evident signs of being under the influence of alcoholic beverages and they were both arrested.
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Laura Taylor is a graduate from the University of Leeds. At university, she obtained a Bachelors in Communication and Media, as well as a Masters in International Relations. She is half British and half Spanish and resides in Malaga. Her focus when writing news typically encompasses national Spanish news and local news from the Costa del Sol.
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