By Alex Glenn • 23 May 2021 • 11:41
BBQ Goes Wrong And Leaves Two Injured In Malaga Fire Credit: Pixabay
BBQ Goes Wrong And Leaves Two Injured In Malaga Fire. BBQ goes wrong on the Costa del Sol in Malaga and leaves two injured. Two people were injured in a fire after they attempted to light a barbecue with alcohol in Malaga’s Puerto de la Torre. The BBQ accident left a 43-year-old man needing hospital attention and one further person with burns. The 43-year-old man had to be rushed to Malaga’s regional hospital due to the barbecue going wrong. Two people suffered from burn injuries on Saturday night after they attempted to light a barbecue using alcohol according to the Emergency 112 Andalusia service, attached to the Ministry of the Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta de Andalucia as reported Axarquia Plus. The incident was attended by firefighters along with the Local police, the National Police and health services from the Junta de Andalucia. The fire began at a house in Miguel Esteban street in Puerto de la Torre on Saturday evening at about 10 PM. The fire started after they added a bottle of alcohol to the barbecue in order to try and light it. The 43-year-old man had to be evacuated to the regional hospital in Malaga. The other person was also burned during incident but they were able to take themselves to a local health centre in order to be treated
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Originally from the UK, Alex is based in Almeria and is a web reporter for The Euro Weekly News covering international and Spanish national news. Got a news story you want to share? Then get in touch at editorial@euroweeklynews.com.
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