15 Apr, 2024 @ 14:08
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Marbella shooting latest: Victim, 33, is from Albania and received multiple wounds in yet another gangland incident in Guadalmina

GUADALMINA has become the latest site of a Marbella shooting after a 33-year-old Albanian man received multiple wounds this Saturday.

The man was allegedly shot up to five times in Guadalmina’s shopping centre at 21:40 pm on Saturday, April 13. 

The victim, an Albanian citizen, was transferred to hospital by emergency services on the scene. 

Policia Nacional are currently investigating the incident, where reportedly at least six shots were heard. 

Guadalmina shopping centre has become the centre of gang fights on the Costa del Sol. 

On the 28 of October last year, three hooded men opened fire on two people in the shopping precinct. 

After injuring the men, the shooters fled the scene by car. 

Similar to this weekend’s incident, last year’s shooting took place in the middle of the day, at 12:15 pm. 

Various witnesses reported the incident to emergency services and both Policia Local and Nacional attended the scene. 

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