Whenever Fernando Grande-Marlasca talks about the tragedy in Melilla, he usually repeats his usual argument without detailing the facts: no one died in Spain, the Civil Guard acted proportionately and all their actions were in accordance with the applicable law. But the pillars of the official version are shaking and the interior minister will find it even more difficult to defend the events during an appearance in Congress this Wednesday, in which he will have to explain the deaths of 23 people. Last June 24 at the border.
Source: El Diario